freebsd-dev/lib/libkvm/kvm_open.3
John Baldwin 7f911abe54 Add support to libkvm for reading vmcores from other architectures.
- Add a kvaddr_type to represent kernel virtual addresses instead of
  unsigned long.
- Add a struct kvm_nlist which is a stripped down version of struct nlist
  that uses kvaddr_t for n_value.
- Add a kvm_native() routine that returns true if an open kvm descriptor
  is for a native kernel and memory image.
- Add a kvm_open2() function similar to kvm_openfiles().  It drops the
  unused 'swapfile' argument and adds a new function pointer argument for
  a symbol resolving function.  Native kernels still use _fdnlist() from
  libc to resolve symbols if a resolver function is not supplied, but cross
  kernels require a resolver.
- Add a kvm_nlist2() function similar to kvm_nlist() except that it uses
  struct kvm_nlist instead of struct nlist.
- Add a kvm_read2() function similar to kvm_read() except that it uses
  kvaddr_t instead of unsigned long for the kernel virtual address.
- Add a new kvm_arch switch of routines needed by a vmcore backend.
  Each backend is responsible for implementing kvm_read2() for a given
  vmcore format.
- Use libelf to read headers from ELF kernels and cores (except for
  powerpc cores).
- Add internal helper routines for the common page offset hash table used
  by the minidump backends.
- Port all of the existing kvm backends to implement a kvm_arch switch and
  to be cross-friendly by using private constants instead of ones that
  vary by platform (e.g. PAGE_SIZE).  Static assertions are present when
  a given backend is compiled natively to ensure the private constants
  match the real ones.
- Enable all of the existing vmcore backends on all platforms.  This means
  that libkvm on any platform should be able to perform KVA translation
  and read data from a vmcore of any platform.

Tested on:	amd64, i386, sparc64 (marius)
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3341
2015-11-27 18:58:26 +00:00

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.\" @(#)kvm_open.3 8.3 (Berkeley) 4/19/94
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.Dd November 27, 2015
.Dt KVM_OPEN 3
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Nm kvm_open ,
.Nm kvm_open2 ,
.Nm kvm_openfiles ,
.Nm kvm_close
.Nd initialize kernel virtual memory access
.Sh LIBRARY
.Lb libkvm
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.In fcntl.h
.In kvm.h
.Ft kvm_t *
.Fn kvm_open "const char *execfile" "const char *corefile" "const char *swapfile" "int flags" "const char *errstr"
.Ft kvm_t *
.Fo kvm_open2
.Fa "const char *execfile"
.Fa "const char *corefile"
.Fa "int flags"
.Fa "char *errbuf"
.Fa "int (*resolver)(const char *name, kvaddr_t *addr)"
.Fc
.Ft kvm_t *
.Fn kvm_openfiles "const char *execfile" "const char *corefile" "const char *swapfile" "int flags" "char *errbuf"
.Ft int
.Fn kvm_close "kvm_t *kd"
.Sh DESCRIPTION
The functions
.Fn kvm_open ,
.Fn kvm_open2 ,
and
.Fn kvm_openfiles
return a descriptor used to access kernel virtual memory
via the
.Xr kvm 3
library routines.
Both active kernels and crash dumps are accessible
through this interface.
.Pp
The
.Fa execfile
argument is the executable image of the kernel being examined.
This file must contain a symbol table.
If this argument is
.Dv NULL ,
the currently running system is assumed,
as determined from
.Xr getbootfile 3 .
.Pp
The
.Fa corefile
argument is the kernel memory device file.
It can be either
.Pa /dev/mem
or a crash dump core generated by
.Xr savecore 8 .
If
.Fa corefile
is
.Dv NULL ,
the default indicated by
.Dv _PATH_MEM
from
.In paths.h
is used.
It can also be set to a special value
.Pa /dev/null
by utilities like
.Xr ps 1
that do not directly access kernel memory.
.Pp
The
.Fa swapfile
argument is currently unused.
.Pp
The
.Fa flags
argument indicates read/write access as in
.Xr open 2
and applies only to the core file.
Only
.Dv O_RDONLY ,
.Dv O_WRONLY ,
and
.Dv O_RDWR
are permitted.
.Pp
The
.Nm kvm
library provides two different error reporting mechanisms.
One provides backward compatibility with the SunOS kvm library, while the
other provides an improved error reporting framework.
The mechanism used by a descriptor is determined by the function used to
open the descriptor.
.Pp
The
.Fn kvm_open
function is the Sun kvm compatible open call.
Here, the
.Fa errstr
argument indicates how errors should be handled.
If it is
.Dv NULL ,
no errors are reported and the application cannot know the
specific nature of the failed kvm call.
If it is not
.Dv NULL ,
errors are printed to
.Dv stderr
with
.Fa errstr
prepended to the message, as in
.Xr perror 3 .
Normally, the name of the program is used here.
The string is assumed to persist at least until the corresponding
.Fn kvm_close
call.
.Pp
The
.Fn kvm_open2
and
.Fn kvm_openfiles
functions provide
.Bx
style error reporting.
Here, error messages are not printed out by the library.
Instead, the application obtains the error message
corresponding to the most recent kvm library call using
.Fn kvm_geterr
(see
.Xr kvm_geterr 3 ) .
The results are undefined if the most recent kvm call did not produce
an error.
Since
.Fn kvm_geterr
requires a kvm descriptor, but the open routines return
.Dv NULL
on failure,
.Fn kvm_geterr
cannot be used to get the error message if open fails.
Thus,
.Fn kvm_open2
and
.Fn kvm_openfiles
will place any error message in the
.Fa errbuf
argument.
This buffer should be _POSIX2_LINE_MAX characters large (from
<limits.h>).
.Pp
The
.Fa resolver
argument points to a function used by the
.Nm kvm
library to map symbol names to kernel virtual addresses.
When the
.Fa resolver
function is called,
.Fa name
specifies the requested symbol name.
If the function is able to resolve the name to an address,
the address should be set in
.Fa *addr
and the function should return zero.
If the function is not able to resolve the name to an address,
it should return a non-zero value.
When opening a native kernel image,
.Fa resolver
may be set to
.Dv NULL
to use an internal function to resolve symbol names.
Non-native kernel images
.Pq such as when cross-debugging a crash dump
require a valid
.Fa resolver .
.Sh RETURN VALUES
The
.Fn kvm_open ,
.Fn kvm_open2 ,
and
.Fn kvm_openfiles
functions return a descriptor to be used
in all subsequent kvm library calls.
The library is fully re-entrant.
On failure,
.Dv NULL
is returned, in which case
.Fn kvm_open2
and
.Fn kvm_openfiles
write the error message into
.Fa errbuf .
.Pp
The
.Fn kvm_close
function returns 0 on success and -1 on failure.
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr open 2 ,
.Xr kvm 3 ,
.Xr kvm_getargv 3 ,
.Xr kvm_getenvv 3 ,
.Xr kvm_geterr 3 ,
.Xr kvm_getprocs 3 ,
.Xr kvm_native 3 ,
.Xr kvm_nlist 3 ,
.Xr kvm_read 3 ,
.Xr kvm_write 3 ,
.Xr kmem 4 ,
.Xr mem 4
.Sh BUGS
There should not be three open calls.
The ill-defined error semantics
of the Sun library and the desire to have a backward-compatible library
for
.Bx
left little choice.