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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 #define	__EXTENSIONS__
27 #include <string.h>
28 #undef	__EXTENSIONS__
29 
30 #include <libgen.h>
31 #include <limits.h>
32 #include <stdio.h>
33 #include <errno.h>
34 #include <unistd.h>
35 #include <zone.h>
36 
37 #include "libproc.h"
38 #include "Pcontrol.h"
39 
40 /*
41  * Pexecname.c - Way too much code to attempt to derive the full pathname of
42  * the executable file from a process handle, be it dead or alive.
43  */
44 
45 /*
46  * Once we've computed a cwd and a relative path, we use try_exec() to
47  * form an absolute path, call resolvepath() on it, and then let the
48  * caller's function do the final confirmation.
49  */
50 static int
51 try_exec(struct ps_prochandle *P, const char *cwd, const char *path, char *buf,
52     int (*isexec)(const char *, void *), void *isdata)
53 {
54 	int i;
55 
56 	if (path[0] != '/')
57 		(void) snprintf(buf, PATH_MAX, "%s/%s", cwd, path);
58 	else
59 		(void) strcpy(buf, path);
60 
61 	dprintf("try_exec \"%s\"\n", buf);
62 
63 	(void) Pfindobj(P, buf, buf, PATH_MAX);
64 	if ((i = resolvepath(buf, buf, PATH_MAX)) > 0) {
65 		buf[i] = '\0';
66 		return (isexec(buf, isdata));
67 	}
68 
69 	return (0); /* resolvepath failed */
70 }
71 
72 /*
73  * The Pfindexec function contains the logic for the executable name dance.
74  * The caller provides a possible executable name or likely directory (the
75  * aout parameter), and a function which is responsible for doing any
76  * final confirmation on the executable pathname once a possible full
77  * pathname has been chosen.
78  */
79 char *
80 Pfindexec(struct ps_prochandle *P, const char *aout,
81     int (*isexec)(const char *, void *), void *isdata)
82 {
83 	char cwd[PATH_MAX * 2];
84 	char path[PATH_MAX];
85 	char buf[PATH_MAX];
86 	struct stat st;
87 	uintptr_t addr;
88 	char *p = path, *q;
89 
90 	dprintf("Pfindexec '%s'\n", aout);
91 
92 	if (P->execname)
93 		return (P->execname); /* Already found */
94 
95 	errno = 0; /* Set to zero so we can tell if stat() failed */
96 
97 	/*
98 	 * First try: use the provided default value, if it is not a directory.
99 	 * If the aout parameter turns out to be a directory, this is
100 	 * interpreted as the directory to use as an alternate cwd for
101 	 * our subsequent attempts to locate the executable.
102 	 */
103 	if (aout != NULL && stat(aout, &st) == 0 && !S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) {
104 		if (try_exec(P, ".", aout, buf, isexec, isdata))
105 			goto found;
106 		else
107 			aout = ".";
108 
109 	} else if (aout == NULL || errno != 0)
110 		aout = ".";
111 
112 	/*
113 	 * At this point 'aout' is either "." or an alternate cwd.  We use
114 	 * realpath(3c) to turn this into a full pathname free of ".", "..",
115 	 * and symlinks.  If this fails for some reason, fall back to "."
116 	 */
117 	if (realpath(aout, cwd) == NULL)
118 		(void) strcpy(cwd, ".");
119 
120 	/*
121 	 * Second try: read the string pointed to by the AT_SUN_EXECNAME
122 	 * auxv element, saved when the program was exec'd.  If the full
123 	 * pathname try_exec() forms fails, try again using just the
124 	 * basename appended to our cwd.  If that also fails, and the process
125 	 * is in a zone, try again with the zone path instead of our cwd.
126 	 */
127 	if ((addr = Pgetauxval(P, AT_SUN_EXECNAME)) != (uintptr_t)-1L &&
128 	    Pread_string(P, path, sizeof (path), (off_t)addr) > 0) {
129 		char		zpath[PATH_MAX];
130 		const psinfo_t	*pi = Ppsinfo(P);
131 
132 		if (try_exec(P, cwd, path, buf, isexec, isdata))
133 			goto found;
134 
135 		if (strchr(path, '/') != NULL && (p = basename(path)) != NULL &&
136 		    try_exec(P, cwd, p, buf, isexec, isdata))
137 			goto found;
138 
139 		if (getzoneid() == GLOBAL_ZONEID &&
140 		    pi->pr_zoneid != GLOBAL_ZONEID &&
141 		    zone_getattr(pi->pr_zoneid, ZONE_ATTR_ROOT, zpath,
142 		    sizeof (zpath)) != -1) {
143 			/*
144 			 * try_exec() only combines its cwd and path arguments
145 			 * if path is relative; but in our case even an absolute
146 			 * path inside a zone is a relative path from the global
147 			 * zone perspective. So we turn a non-global zone's
148 			 * absolute path into a relative path here before
149 			 * calling try_exec().
150 			 */
151 			p = (path[0] == '/') ? path + 1 : path;
152 			if (try_exec(P, zpath, p, buf, isexec, isdata))
153 				goto found;
154 		}
155 	}
156 
157 	/*
158 	 * Third try: try using the first whitespace-separated token
159 	 * saved in the psinfo_t's pr_psargs (the initial value of argv[0]).
160 	 */
161 	if (Ppsinfo(P) != NULL) {
162 		(void) strncpy(path, P->psinfo.pr_psargs, PRARGSZ);
163 		path[PRARGSZ] = '\0';
164 
165 		if ((p = strchr(path, ' ')) != NULL)
166 			*p = '\0';
167 
168 		if (try_exec(P, cwd, path, buf, isexec, isdata))
169 			goto found;
170 
171 		if (strchr(path, '/') != NULL && (p = basename(path)) != NULL &&
172 		    try_exec(P, cwd, p, buf, isexec, isdata))
173 			goto found;
174 	}
175 
176 	/*
177 	 * Fourth try: read the string pointed to by argv[0] out of the
178 	 * stack in the process's address space.
179 	 */
180 	if (P->psinfo.pr_argv != NULL &&
181 	    Pread(P, &addr, sizeof (addr), P->psinfo.pr_argv) != -1 &&
182 	    Pread_string(P, path, sizeof (path), (off_t)addr) > 0) {
183 
184 		if (try_exec(P, cwd, path, buf, isexec, isdata))
185 			goto found;
186 
187 		if (strchr(path, '/') != NULL && (p = basename(path)) != NULL &&
188 		    try_exec(P, cwd, p, buf, isexec, isdata))
189 			goto found;
190 	}
191 
192 	/*
193 	 * Fifth try: read the process's $PATH environment variable and
194 	 * search each directory named there for the name matching pr_fname.
195 	 */
196 	if (Pgetenv(P, "PATH", cwd, sizeof (cwd)) != NULL) {
197 		/*
198 		 * If the name from pr_psargs contains pr_fname as its
199 		 * leading string, then accept the name from pr_psargs
200 		 * because more bytes are saved there.  Otherwise use
201 		 * pr_fname because this gives us new information.
202 		 */
203 		(void) strncpy(path, P->psinfo.pr_psargs, PRARGSZ);
204 		path[PRARGSZ] = '\0';
205 
206 		if ((p = strchr(path, ' ')) != NULL)
207 			*p = '\0';
208 
209 		if (strchr(path, '/') != NULL || strncmp(path,
210 		    P->psinfo.pr_fname, strlen(P->psinfo.pr_fname)) != 0)
211 			(void) strcpy(path, P->psinfo.pr_fname);
212 
213 		/*
214 		 * Now iterate over the $PATH elements, trying to form
215 		 * an executable pathname with each one.
216 		 */
217 		for (p = strtok_r(cwd, ":", &q); p != NULL;
218 		    p = strtok_r(NULL, ":", &q)) {
219 
220 			if (*p != '/')
221 				continue; /* Ignore anything relative */
222 
223 			if (try_exec(P, p, path, buf, isexec, isdata))
224 				goto found;
225 		}
226 	}
227 
228 	errno = ENOENT;
229 	return (NULL);
230 
231 found:
232 	if ((P->execname = strdup(buf)) == NULL)
233 		dprintf("failed to malloc; executable name is \"%s\"", buf);
234 
235 	return (P->execname);
236 }
237 
238 /*
239  * Callback function for Pfindexec().  We return a match if we can stat the
240  * suggested pathname and confirm its device and inode number match our
241  * previous information about the /proc/<pid>/object/a.out file.
242  */
243 static int
244 stat_exec(const char *path, struct stat64 *stp)
245 {
246 	struct stat64 st;
247 
248 	return (stat64(path, &st) == 0 && S_ISREG(st.st_mode) &&
249 	    stp->st_dev == st.st_dev && stp->st_ino == st.st_ino);
250 }
251 
252 /*
253  * Return the full pathname for the executable file.  If the process handle is
254  * a core file, we've already tried our best to get the executable name.
255  * Otherwise, we make an attempt using Pfindexec().
256  */
257 char *
258 Pexecname(struct ps_prochandle *P, char *buf, size_t buflen)
259 {
260 	if (P->execname != NULL) {
261 		(void) strncpy(buf, P->execname, buflen);
262 		return (buf);
263 	}
264 
265 	if (P->state != PS_DEAD && P->state != PS_IDLE) {
266 		char exec_name[PATH_MAX];
267 		char cwd[PATH_MAX];
268 		char proc_cwd[64];
269 		struct stat64 st;
270 		int ret;
271 
272 		/*
273 		 * Try to get the path information first.
274 		 */
275 		(void) snprintf(exec_name, sizeof (exec_name),
276 		    "%s/%d/path/a.out", procfs_path, (int)P->pid);
277 		if ((ret = readlink(exec_name, buf, buflen - 1)) > 0) {
278 			buf[ret] = '\0';
279 			(void) Pfindobj(P, buf, buf, buflen);
280 			return (buf);
281 		}
282 
283 		/*
284 		 * Stat the executable file so we can compare Pfindexec's
285 		 * suggestions to the actual device and inode number.
286 		 */
287 		(void) snprintf(exec_name, sizeof (exec_name),
288 		    "%s/%d/object/a.out", procfs_path, (int)P->pid);
289 
290 		if (stat64(exec_name, &st) != 0 || !S_ISREG(st.st_mode))
291 			return (NULL);
292 
293 		/*
294 		 * Attempt to figure out the current working directory of the
295 		 * target process.  This only works if the target process has
296 		 * not changed its current directory since it was exec'd.
297 		 */
298 		(void) snprintf(proc_cwd, sizeof (proc_cwd),
299 		    "%s/%d/path/cwd", procfs_path, (int)P->pid);
300 
301 		if ((ret = readlink(proc_cwd, cwd, PATH_MAX - 1)) > 0)
302 			cwd[ret] = '\0';
303 
304 		(void) Pfindexec(P, ret > 0 ? cwd : NULL,
305 		    (int (*)(const char *, void *))stat_exec, &st);
306 	}
307 
308 	return (NULL);
309 }
310