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/*
* btsockstat.c
*
* Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Maksim Yevmenkin <m_evmenkin@yahoo.com>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* $Id: btsockstat.c,v 1.8 2003/05/21 22:40:25 max Exp $
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/callout.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
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#include <sys/protosw.h>
#include <sys/queue.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/socketvar.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#define L2CAP_SOCKET_CHECKED
#include <bluetooth.h>
#include <err.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <kvm.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <nlist.h>
#include <netgraph/bluetooth/include/ng_bluetooth.h>
#include <netgraph/bluetooth/include/ng_btsocket_hci_raw.h>
#include <netgraph/bluetooth/include/ng_btsocket_l2cap.h>
#include <netgraph/bluetooth/include/ng_btsocket_rfcomm.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
static void hcirawpr (kvm_t *kvmd, u_long addr);
static void l2caprawpr (kvm_t *kvmd, u_long addr);
static void l2cappr (kvm_t *kvmd, u_long addr);
static void l2caprtpr (kvm_t *kvmd, u_long addr);
static void rfcommpr (kvm_t *kvmd, u_long addr);
static void rfcommpr_s (kvm_t *kvmd, u_long addr);
static char * bdaddrpr (bdaddr_p const ba, char *str, int len);
static kvm_t * kopen (char const *memf);
static int kread (kvm_t *kvmd, u_long addr, char *buffer, int size);
static void usage (void);
/*
* List of symbols
*/
static struct nlist nl[] = {
#define N_HCI_RAW 0
{ "_ng_btsocket_hci_raw_sockets" },
#define N_L2CAP_RAW 1
{ "_ng_btsocket_l2cap_raw_sockets" },
#define N_L2CAP 2
{ "_ng_btsocket_l2cap_sockets" },
#define N_L2CAP_RAW_RT 3
{ "_ng_btsocket_l2cap_raw_rt" },
#define N_L2CAP_RT 4
{ "_ng_btsocket_l2cap_rt" },
#define N_RFCOMM 5
{ "_ng_btsocket_rfcomm_sockets" },
#define N_RFCOMM_S 6
{ "_ng_btsocket_rfcomm_sessions" },
{ "" },
};
#define state2str(x) \
(((x) >= sizeof(states)/sizeof(states[0]))? "UNKNOWN" : states[(x)])
/*
* Main
*/
static int numeric_bdaddr = 0;
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int opt, proto = -1, route = 0;
kvm_t *kvmd = NULL;
char *memf = NULL;
while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "hnM:p:r")) != -1) {
switch (opt) {
case 'n':
numeric_bdaddr = 1;
break;
case 'M':
memf = optarg;
break;
case 'p':
if (strcasecmp(optarg, "hci_raw") == 0)
proto = N_HCI_RAW;
else if (strcasecmp(optarg, "l2cap_raw") == 0)
proto = N_L2CAP_RAW;
else if (strcasecmp(optarg, "l2cap") == 0)
proto = N_L2CAP;
else if (strcasecmp(optarg, "rfcomm") == 0)
proto = N_RFCOMM;
else if (strcasecmp(optarg, "rfcomm_s") == 0)
proto = N_RFCOMM_S;
else
usage();
/* NOT REACHED */
break;
case 'r':
route = 1;
break;
case 'h':
default:
usage();
/* NOT REACHED */
}
}
if ((proto == N_HCI_RAW || proto == N_RFCOMM || proto == N_RFCOMM_S) && route)
usage();
/* NOT REACHED */
/*
* Discard setgid privileges if not the running kernel so that
* bad guys can't print interesting stuff from kernel memory.
*/
if (memf != NULL)
if (setgid(getgid()) != 0)
err(1, "setgid");
kvmd = kopen(memf);
if (kvmd == NULL)
return (1);
switch (proto) {
case N_HCI_RAW:
hcirawpr(kvmd, nl[N_HCI_RAW].n_value);
break;
case N_L2CAP_RAW:
if (route)
l2caprtpr(kvmd, nl[N_L2CAP_RAW_RT].n_value);
else
l2caprawpr(kvmd, nl[N_L2CAP_RAW].n_value);
break;
case N_L2CAP:
if (route)
l2caprtpr(kvmd, nl[N_L2CAP_RT].n_value);
else
l2cappr(kvmd, nl[N_L2CAP].n_value);
break;
case N_RFCOMM:
rfcommpr(kvmd, nl[N_RFCOMM].n_value);
break;
case N_RFCOMM_S:
rfcommpr_s(kvmd, nl[N_RFCOMM_S].n_value);
break;
default:
if (route) {
l2caprtpr(kvmd, nl[N_L2CAP_RAW_RT].n_value);
l2caprtpr(kvmd, nl[N_L2CAP_RT].n_value);
} else {
hcirawpr(kvmd, nl[N_HCI_RAW].n_value);
l2caprawpr(kvmd, nl[N_L2CAP_RAW].n_value);
l2cappr(kvmd, nl[N_L2CAP].n_value);
rfcommpr_s(kvmd, nl[N_RFCOMM_S].n_value);
rfcommpr(kvmd, nl[N_RFCOMM].n_value);
}
break;
}
return (kvm_close(kvmd));
} /* main */
/*
* Print raw HCI sockets
*/
static void
hcirawpr(kvm_t *kvmd, u_long addr)
{
ng_btsocket_hci_raw_pcb_p this = NULL, next = NULL;
ng_btsocket_hci_raw_pcb_t pcb;
struct socket so;
int first = 1;
if (addr == 0)
return;
if (kread(kvmd, addr, (char *) &this, sizeof(this)) < 0)
return;
for ( ; this != NULL; this = next) {
if (kread(kvmd, (u_long) this, (char *) &pcb, sizeof(pcb)) < 0)
return;
if (kread(kvmd, (u_long) pcb.so, (char *) &so, sizeof(so)) < 0)
return;
next = LIST_NEXT(&pcb, next);
if (first) {
first = 0;
fprintf(stdout,
"Active raw HCI sockets\n" \
"%-8.8s %-8.8s %-6.6s %-6.6s %-6.6s %-16.16s\n",
"Socket",
"PCB",
"Flags",
"Recv-Q",
"Send-Q",
"Local address");
}
if (pcb.addr.hci_node[0] == 0) {
pcb.addr.hci_node[0] = '*';
pcb.addr.hci_node[1] = 0;
}
fprintf(stdout,
"%-8lx %-8lx %-6.6x %6d %6d %-16.16s\n",
(unsigned long) pcb.so,
(unsigned long) this,
pcb.flags,
Merge from projects/sendfile: o Introduce a notion of "not ready" mbufs in socket buffers. These mbufs are now being populated by some I/O in background and are referenced outside. This forces following implications: - An mbuf which is "not ready" can't be taken out of the buffer. - An mbuf that is behind a "not ready" in the queue neither. - If sockbet buffer is flushed, then "not ready" mbufs shouln't be freed. o In struct sockbuf the sb_cc field is split into sb_ccc and sb_acc. The sb_ccc stands for ""claimed character count", or "committed character count". And the sb_acc is "available character count". Consumers of socket buffer API shouldn't already access them directly, but use sbused() and sbavail() respectively. o Not ready mbufs are marked with M_NOTREADY, and ready but blocked ones with M_BLOCKED. o New field sb_fnrdy points to the first not ready mbuf, to avoid linear search. o New function sbready() is provided to activate certain amount of mbufs in a socket buffer. A special note on SCTP: SCTP has its own sockbufs. Unfortunately, FreeBSD stack doesn't yet allow protocol specific sockbufs. Thus, SCTP does some hacks to make itself compatible with FreeBSD: it manages sockbufs on its own, but keeps sb_cc updated to inform the stack of amount of data in them. The new notion of "not ready" data isn't supported by SCTP. Instead, only a mechanical substitute is done: s/sb_cc/sb_ccc/. A proper solution would be to take away struct sockbuf from struct socket and allow protocols to implement their own socket buffers, like SCTP already does. This was discussed with rrs@. Sponsored by: Netflix Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
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so.so_rcv.sb_ccc,
so.so_snd.sb_ccc,
pcb.addr.hci_node);
}
} /* hcirawpr */
/*
* Print raw L2CAP sockets
*/
static void
l2caprawpr(kvm_t *kvmd, u_long addr)
{
ng_btsocket_l2cap_raw_pcb_p this = NULL, next = NULL;
ng_btsocket_l2cap_raw_pcb_t pcb;
struct socket so;
int first = 1;
if (addr == 0)
return;
if (kread(kvmd, addr, (char *) &this, sizeof(this)) < 0)
return;
for ( ; this != NULL; this = next) {
if (kread(kvmd, (u_long) this, (char *) &pcb, sizeof(pcb)) < 0)
return;
if (kread(kvmd, (u_long) pcb.so, (char *) &so, sizeof(so)) < 0)
return;
next = LIST_NEXT(&pcb, next);
if (first) {
first = 0;
fprintf(stdout,
"Active raw L2CAP sockets\n" \
"%-8.8s %-8.8s %-6.6s %-6.6s %-17.17s\n",
"Socket",
"PCB",
"Recv-Q",
"Send-Q",
"Local address");
}
fprintf(stdout,
"%-8lx %-8lx %6d %6d %-17.17s\n",
(unsigned long) pcb.so,
(unsigned long) this,
Merge from projects/sendfile: o Introduce a notion of "not ready" mbufs in socket buffers. These mbufs are now being populated by some I/O in background and are referenced outside. This forces following implications: - An mbuf which is "not ready" can't be taken out of the buffer. - An mbuf that is behind a "not ready" in the queue neither. - If sockbet buffer is flushed, then "not ready" mbufs shouln't be freed. o In struct sockbuf the sb_cc field is split into sb_ccc and sb_acc. The sb_ccc stands for ""claimed character count", or "committed character count". And the sb_acc is "available character count". Consumers of socket buffer API shouldn't already access them directly, but use sbused() and sbavail() respectively. o Not ready mbufs are marked with M_NOTREADY, and ready but blocked ones with M_BLOCKED. o New field sb_fnrdy points to the first not ready mbuf, to avoid linear search. o New function sbready() is provided to activate certain amount of mbufs in a socket buffer. A special note on SCTP: SCTP has its own sockbufs. Unfortunately, FreeBSD stack doesn't yet allow protocol specific sockbufs. Thus, SCTP does some hacks to make itself compatible with FreeBSD: it manages sockbufs on its own, but keeps sb_cc updated to inform the stack of amount of data in them. The new notion of "not ready" data isn't supported by SCTP. Instead, only a mechanical substitute is done: s/sb_cc/sb_ccc/. A proper solution would be to take away struct sockbuf from struct socket and allow protocols to implement their own socket buffers, like SCTP already does. This was discussed with rrs@. Sponsored by: Netflix Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
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so.so_rcv.sb_ccc,
so.so_snd.sb_ccc,
bdaddrpr(&pcb.src, NULL, 0));
}
} /* l2caprawpr */
/*
* Print L2CAP sockets
*/
static void
l2cappr(kvm_t *kvmd, u_long addr)
{
static char const * const states[] = {
/* NG_BTSOCKET_L2CAP_CLOSED */ "CLOSED",
/* NG_BTSOCKET_L2CAP_CONNECTING */ "CON",
/* NG_BTSOCKET_L2CAP_CONFIGURING */ "CONFIG",
/* NG_BTSOCKET_L2CAP_OPEN */ "OPEN",
/* NG_BTSOCKET_L2CAP_DISCONNECTING */ "DISCON"
};
ng_btsocket_l2cap_pcb_p this = NULL, next = NULL;
ng_btsocket_l2cap_pcb_t pcb;
struct socket so;
int first = 1;
char local[24], remote[24];
if (addr == 0)
return;
if (kread(kvmd, addr, (char *) &this, sizeof(this)) < 0)
return;
for ( ; this != NULL; this = next) {
if (kread(kvmd, (u_long) this, (char *) &pcb, sizeof(pcb)) < 0)
return;
if (kread(kvmd, (u_long) pcb.so, (char *) &so, sizeof(so)) < 0)
return;
next = LIST_NEXT(&pcb, next);
if (first) {
first = 0;
fprintf(stdout,
"Active L2CAP sockets\n" \
"%-8.8s %-6.6s %-6.6s %-23.23s %-17.17s %-5.5s %s\n",
"PCB",
"Recv-Q",
"Send-Q",
"Local address/PSM",
"Foreign address",
"CID",
"State");
}
fprintf(stdout,
"%-8lx %6d %6d %-17.17s/%-5d %-17.17s %-5d %s\n",
(unsigned long) this,
Merge from projects/sendfile: o Introduce a notion of "not ready" mbufs in socket buffers. These mbufs are now being populated by some I/O in background and are referenced outside. This forces following implications: - An mbuf which is "not ready" can't be taken out of the buffer. - An mbuf that is behind a "not ready" in the queue neither. - If sockbet buffer is flushed, then "not ready" mbufs shouln't be freed. o In struct sockbuf the sb_cc field is split into sb_ccc and sb_acc. The sb_ccc stands for ""claimed character count", or "committed character count". And the sb_acc is "available character count". Consumers of socket buffer API shouldn't already access them directly, but use sbused() and sbavail() respectively. o Not ready mbufs are marked with M_NOTREADY, and ready but blocked ones with M_BLOCKED. o New field sb_fnrdy points to the first not ready mbuf, to avoid linear search. o New function sbready() is provided to activate certain amount of mbufs in a socket buffer. A special note on SCTP: SCTP has its own sockbufs. Unfortunately, FreeBSD stack doesn't yet allow protocol specific sockbufs. Thus, SCTP does some hacks to make itself compatible with FreeBSD: it manages sockbufs on its own, but keeps sb_cc updated to inform the stack of amount of data in them. The new notion of "not ready" data isn't supported by SCTP. Instead, only a mechanical substitute is done: s/sb_cc/sb_ccc/. A proper solution would be to take away struct sockbuf from struct socket and allow protocols to implement their own socket buffers, like SCTP already does. This was discussed with rrs@. Sponsored by: Netflix Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
2014-11-30 12:52:33 +00:00
so.so_rcv.sb_ccc,
so.so_snd.sb_ccc,
bdaddrpr(&pcb.src, local, sizeof(local)),
pcb.psm,
bdaddrpr(&pcb.dst, remote, sizeof(remote)),
pcb.cid,
(so.so_options & SO_ACCEPTCONN)?
"LISTEN" : state2str(pcb.state));
}
} /* l2cappr */
/*
* Print L2CAP routing table
*/
static void
l2caprtpr(kvm_t *kvmd, u_long addr)
{
ng_btsocket_l2cap_rtentry_p this = NULL, next = NULL;
ng_btsocket_l2cap_rtentry_t rt;
int first = 1;
if (addr == 0)
return;
if (kread(kvmd, addr, (char *) &this, sizeof(this)) < 0)
return;
for ( ; this != NULL; this = next) {
if (kread(kvmd, (u_long) this, (char *) &rt, sizeof(rt)) < 0)
return;
next = LIST_NEXT(&rt, next);
if (first) {
first = 0;
fprintf(stdout,
"Known %sL2CAP routes\n", (addr == nl[N_L2CAP_RAW_RT].n_value)? "raw " : "");
fprintf(stdout,
"%-8.8s %-8.8s %-17.17s\n", "RTentry",
"Hook",
"BD_ADDR");
}
fprintf(stdout,
"%-8lx %-8lx %-17.17s\n",
(unsigned long) this,
(unsigned long) rt.hook,
bdaddrpr(&rt.src, NULL, 0));
}
} /* l2caprtpr */
/*
* Print RFCOMM sockets
*/
static void
rfcommpr(kvm_t *kvmd, u_long addr)
{
static char const * const states[] = {
/* NG_BTSOCKET_RFCOMM_DLC_CLOSED */ "CLOSED",
/* NG_BTSOCKET_RFCOMM_DLC_W4_CONNECT */ "W4CON",
/* NG_BTSOCKET_RFCOMM_DLC_CONFIGURING */ "CONFIG",
/* NG_BTSOCKET_RFCOMM_DLC_CONNECTING */ "CONN",
/* NG_BTSOCKET_RFCOMM_DLC_CONNECTED */ "OPEN",
/* NG_BTSOCKET_RFCOMM_DLC_DISCONNECTING */ "DISCON"
};
ng_btsocket_rfcomm_pcb_p this = NULL, next = NULL;
ng_btsocket_rfcomm_pcb_t pcb;
struct socket so;
int first = 1;
char local[24], remote[24];
if (addr == 0)
return;
if (kread(kvmd, addr, (char *) &this, sizeof(this)) < 0)
return;
for ( ; this != NULL; this = next) {
if (kread(kvmd, (u_long) this, (char *) &pcb, sizeof(pcb)) < 0)
return;
if (kread(kvmd, (u_long) pcb.so, (char *) &so, sizeof(so)) < 0)
return;
next = LIST_NEXT(&pcb, next);
if (first) {
first = 0;
fprintf(stdout,
"Active RFCOMM sockets\n" \
"%-8.8s %-6.6s %-6.6s %-17.17s %-17.17s %-4.4s %-4.4s %s\n",
"PCB",
"Recv-Q",
"Send-Q",
"Local address",
"Foreign address",
"Chan",
"DLCI",
"State");
}
fprintf(stdout,
"%-8lx %6d %6d %-17.17s %-17.17s %-4d %-4d %s\n",
(unsigned long) this,
Merge from projects/sendfile: o Introduce a notion of "not ready" mbufs in socket buffers. These mbufs are now being populated by some I/O in background and are referenced outside. This forces following implications: - An mbuf which is "not ready" can't be taken out of the buffer. - An mbuf that is behind a "not ready" in the queue neither. - If sockbet buffer is flushed, then "not ready" mbufs shouln't be freed. o In struct sockbuf the sb_cc field is split into sb_ccc and sb_acc. The sb_ccc stands for ""claimed character count", or "committed character count". And the sb_acc is "available character count". Consumers of socket buffer API shouldn't already access them directly, but use sbused() and sbavail() respectively. o Not ready mbufs are marked with M_NOTREADY, and ready but blocked ones with M_BLOCKED. o New field sb_fnrdy points to the first not ready mbuf, to avoid linear search. o New function sbready() is provided to activate certain amount of mbufs in a socket buffer. A special note on SCTP: SCTP has its own sockbufs. Unfortunately, FreeBSD stack doesn't yet allow protocol specific sockbufs. Thus, SCTP does some hacks to make itself compatible with FreeBSD: it manages sockbufs on its own, but keeps sb_cc updated to inform the stack of amount of data in them. The new notion of "not ready" data isn't supported by SCTP. Instead, only a mechanical substitute is done: s/sb_cc/sb_ccc/. A proper solution would be to take away struct sockbuf from struct socket and allow protocols to implement their own socket buffers, like SCTP already does. This was discussed with rrs@. Sponsored by: Netflix Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
2014-11-30 12:52:33 +00:00
so.so_rcv.sb_ccc,
so.so_snd.sb_ccc,
bdaddrpr(&pcb.src, local, sizeof(local)),
bdaddrpr(&pcb.dst, remote, sizeof(remote)),
pcb.channel,
pcb.dlci,
(so.so_options & SO_ACCEPTCONN)?
"LISTEN" : state2str(pcb.state));
}
} /* rfcommpr */
/*
* Print RFCOMM sessions
*/
static void
rfcommpr_s(kvm_t *kvmd, u_long addr)
{
static char const * const states[] = {
/* NG_BTSOCKET_RFCOMM_SESSION_CLOSED */ "CLOSED",
/* NG_BTSOCKET_RFCOMM_SESSION_LISTENING */ "LISTEN",
/* NG_BTSOCKET_RFCOMM_SESSION_CONNECTING */ "CONNECTING",
/* NG_BTSOCKET_RFCOMM_SESSION_CONNECTED */ "CONNECTED",
/* NG_BTSOCKET_RFCOMM_SESSION_OPEN */ "OPEN",
/* NG_BTSOCKET_RFCOMM_SESSION_DISCONNECTING */ "DISCONNECTING"
};
ng_btsocket_rfcomm_session_p this = NULL, next = NULL;
ng_btsocket_rfcomm_session_t s;
struct socket so;
int first = 1;
if (addr == 0)
return;
if (kread(kvmd, addr, (char *) &this, sizeof(this)) < 0)
return;
for ( ; this != NULL; this = next) {
if (kread(kvmd, (u_long) this, (char *) &s, sizeof(s)) < 0)
return;
if (kread(kvmd, (u_long) s.l2so, (char *) &so, sizeof(so)) < 0)
return;
next = LIST_NEXT(&s, next);
if (first) {
first = 0;
fprintf(stdout,
"Active RFCOMM sessions\n" \
"%-8.8s %-8.8s %-4.4s %-5.5s %-5.5s %-4.4s %s\n",
"L2PCB",
"PCB",
"Flags",
"MTU",
"Out-Q",
"DLCs",
"State");
}
fprintf(stdout,
"%-8lx %-8lx %-4x %-5d %-5d %-4s %s\n",
(unsigned long) so.so_pcb,
(unsigned long) this,
s.flags,
s.mtu,
s.outq.len,
LIST_EMPTY(&s.dlcs)? "No" : "Yes",
state2str(s.state));
}
} /* rfcommpr_s */
/*
* Return BD_ADDR as string
*/
static char *
bdaddrpr(bdaddr_p const ba, char *str, int len)
{
static char buffer[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
struct hostent *he = NULL;
if (str == NULL) {
str = buffer;
len = sizeof(buffer);
}
if (memcmp(ba, NG_HCI_BDADDR_ANY, sizeof(*ba)) == 0) {
str[0] = '*';
str[1] = 0;
return (str);
}
if (!numeric_bdaddr &&
(he = bt_gethostbyaddr((char *)ba, sizeof(*ba), AF_BLUETOOTH)) != NULL) {
strlcpy(str, he->h_name, len);
return (str);
}
bt_ntoa(ba, str);
return (str);
} /* bdaddrpr */
/*
* Open kvm
*/
static kvm_t *
kopen(char const *memf)
{
kvm_t *kvmd = NULL;
char errbuf[_POSIX2_LINE_MAX];
kvmd = kvm_openfiles(NULL, memf, NULL, O_RDONLY, errbuf);
if (setgid(getgid()) != 0)
err(1, "setgid");
if (kvmd == NULL) {
warnx("kvm_openfiles: %s", errbuf);
return (NULL);
}
if (kvm_nlist(kvmd, nl) < 0) {
warnx("kvm_nlist: %s", kvm_geterr(kvmd));
goto fail;
}
if (nl[0].n_type == 0) {
warnx("kvm_nlist: no namelist");
goto fail;
}
return (kvmd);
fail:
kvm_close(kvmd);
return (NULL);
} /* kopen */
/*
* Read kvm
*/
static int
kread(kvm_t *kvmd, u_long addr, char *buffer, int size)
{
if (kvmd == NULL || buffer == NULL)
return (-1);
if (kvm_read(kvmd, addr, buffer, size) != size) {
warnx("kvm_read: %s", kvm_geterr(kvmd));
return (-1);
}
return (0);
} /* kread */
/*
* Print usage and exit
*/
static void
usage(void)
{
fprintf(stdout, "Usage: btsockstat [-M core ] [-n] [-p proto] [-r]\n");
exit(255);
} /* usage */