freebsd-dev/usr.bin/truss/syscall.h
Alex Richardson 6019514b0b truss: split counting of syscalls and syscall calling convention
This change is a refactoring cleanup to improve support for compat32
syscalls (and compat64 on CHERI systems). Each process ABI now has it's
own struct sycall instead of using one global list. The list of all
syscalls is replaced with a list of seen syscalls. Looking up the syscall
argument passing convention now interates over the fixed-size array instead
of using a link-list that's populated on startup so we no longer need the
init_syscall() function.
The actual functional changes are in D27625.

Reviewed By:	jhb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27636
2021-03-04 18:30:02 +00:00

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/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-4-Clause
*
* Copyright 1997 Sean Eric Fagan
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* This product includes software developed by Sean Eric Fagan
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*
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*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
/*
* System call arguments come in several flavours:
* Hex -- values that should be printed in hex (addresses)
* Octal -- Same as above, but octal
* Int -- normal integer values (file descriptors, for example)
* LongHex -- long value that should be printed in hex
* Name -- pointer to a NULL-terminated string.
* BinString -- pointer to an array of chars, printed via strvisx().
* Ptr -- pointer to some unspecified structure. Just print as hex for now.
* Stat -- a pointer to a stat buffer. Prints a couple fields.
* Stat11 -- a pointer to a freebsd 11 stat buffer. Prints a couple fields.
* StatFs -- a pointer to a statfs buffer. Prints a few fields.
* Ioctl -- an ioctl command. Woefully limited.
* Quad -- a double-word value. e.g., lseek(int, offset_t, int)
* Signal -- a signal number. Prints the signal name (SIGxxx)
* Sockaddr -- a pointer to a struct sockaddr. Prints symbolic AF, and IP:Port
* StringArray -- a pointer to an array of string pointers.
* Timespec -- a pointer to a struct timespec. Prints both elements.
* Timeval -- a pointer to a struct timeval. Prints both elements.
* Timeval2 -- a pointer to two struct timevals. Prints both elements of both.
* Itimerval -- a pointer to a struct itimerval. Prints all elements.
* Pollfd -- a pointer to an array of struct pollfd. Prints .fd and .events.
* Fd_set -- a pointer to an array of fd_set. Prints the fds that are set.
* Sigaction -- a pointer to a struct sigaction. Prints all elements.
* Sigset -- a pointer to a sigset_t. Prints the signals that are set.
* Sigprocmask -- the first argument to sigprocmask(). Prints the name.
* Kevent -- a pointer to an array of struct kevents. Prints all elements.
* Pathconf -- the 2nd argument of pathconf().
* Utrace -- utrace(2) buffer.
* CapRights -- a pointer to a cap_rights_t. Prints all set capabilities.
*
* In addition, the pointer types (String, Ptr) may have OUT masked in --
* this means that the data is set on *return* from the system call -- or
* IN (meaning that the data is passed *into* the system call).
*/
enum Argtype {
None = 1,
/* Scalar integers. */
Socklent,
Octal,
Int,
UInt,
Hex,
Long,
LongHex,
Sizet,
Quad,
QuadHex,
/* Encoded scalar values. */
Accessmode,
Acltype,
AiofsyncOp,
Atfd,
Atflags,
CapFcntlRights,
Extattrnamespace,
Fadvice,
Fcntl,
Fcntlflag,
FileFlags,
Flockop,
Getfsstatmode,
Idtype,
Ioctl,
Kldsymcmd,
Kldunloadflags,
LioMode,
Madvice,
Minherit,
Msgflags,
Mlockall,
Mmapflags,
Mountflags,
Mprot,
Msync,
Open,
Pathconf,
Pipe2,
Procctl,
Priowhich,
Ptraceop,
Sendfileflags,
Sendfilehdtr,
Quotactlcmd,
Reboothowto,
Resource,
Rforkflags,
Rtpriofunc,
RusageWho,
Schedpolicy,
ShmFlags,
Shutdown,
Signal,
Sigprocmask,
Sockdomain,
Sockoptlevel,
Sockoptname,
Sockprotocol,
Socktype,
Sysarch,
Sysctl,
Umtxop,
Waitoptions,
Whence,
/* Pointers to non-structures. */
Ptr,
AiocbArray,
AiocbPointer,
BinString,
CapRights,
ExecArgs,
ExecEnv,
ExitStatus,
Fd_set,
IntArray,
Iovec,
Name,
PipeFds,
PSig,
PQuadHex,
PUInt,
Readlinkres,
ShmName,
StringArray,
/* Pointers to structures. */
Aiocb,
Itimerval,
Kevent,
Kevent11,
LinuxSockArgs,
Msghdr,
Pollfd,
Rlimit,
Rusage,
Schedparam,
Sctpsndrcvinfo,
Sigaction,
Sigevent,
Siginfo,
Sigset,
Sockaddr,
Stat,
Stat11,
StatFs,
Timespec,
Timespec2,
Timeval,
Timeval2,
Utrace,
CloudABIAdvice,
CloudABIClockID,
CloudABIFDSFlags,
CloudABIFDStat,
CloudABIFileStat,
CloudABIFileType,
CloudABIFSFlags,
CloudABILookup,
CloudABIMFlags,
CloudABIMProt,
CloudABIMSFlags,
CloudABIOFlags,
CloudABISDFlags,
CloudABISignal,
CloudABISockStat,
CloudABISSFlags,
CloudABITimestamp,
CloudABIULFlags,
CloudABIWhence,
MAX_ARG_TYPE,
};
#define ARG_MASK 0xff
#define OUT 0x100
#define IN /*0x20*/0
_Static_assert(ARG_MASK > MAX_ARG_TYPE,
"ARG_MASK overlaps with Argtype values");
struct syscall_arg {
enum Argtype type;
int offset;
};
struct syscall_decode {
const char *name; /* Name for calling convention lookup. */
/*
* Syscall return type:
* 0: no return value (e.g. exit)
* 1: normal return value (a single int/long/pointer)
* 2: off_t return value (two values for 32-bit ABIs)
*/
u_int ret_type;
u_int nargs; /* number of meaningful arguments */
struct syscall_arg args[10]; /* Hopefully no syscalls with > 10 args */
};
struct syscall {
STAILQ_ENTRY(syscall) entries;
const char *name; /* Name to be displayed, might be malloc()'d */
struct syscall_decode decode;
struct timespec time; /* Time spent for this call */
int ncalls; /* Number of calls */
int nerror; /* Number of calls that returned with error */
bool unknown; /* Unknown system call */
};
struct syscall *get_syscall(struct threadinfo *, u_int, u_int);
char *print_arg(struct syscall_arg *, unsigned long *, register_t *,
struct trussinfo *);
/*
* Linux Socket defines
*/
#define LINUX_SOCKET 1
#define LINUX_BIND 2
#define LINUX_CONNECT 3
#define LINUX_LISTEN 4
#define LINUX_ACCEPT 5
#define LINUX_GETSOCKNAME 6
#define LINUX_GETPEERNAME 7
#define LINUX_SOCKETPAIR 8
#define LINUX_SEND 9
#define LINUX_RECV 10
#define LINUX_SENDTO 11
#define LINUX_RECVFROM 12
#define LINUX_SHUTDOWN 13
#define LINUX_SETSOCKOPT 14
#define LINUX_GETSOCKOPT 15
#define LINUX_SENDMSG 16
#define LINUX_RECVMSG 17
#define PAD_(t) (sizeof(register_t) <= sizeof(t) ? \
0 : sizeof(register_t) - sizeof(t))
#if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN
#define PADL_(t) 0
#define PADR_(t) PAD_(t)
#else
#define PADL_(t) PAD_(t)
#define PADR_(t) 0
#endif
typedef int l_int;
typedef uint32_t l_ulong;
struct linux_socketcall_args {
char what_l_[PADL_(l_int)]; l_int what; char what_r_[PADR_(l_int)];
char args_l_[PADL_(l_ulong)]; l_ulong args; char args_r_[PADR_(l_ulong)];
};
void print_syscall(struct trussinfo *);
void print_syscall_ret(struct trussinfo *, int, register_t *);
void print_summary(struct trussinfo *trussinfo);