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165 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
phk
82e926dbf2 Make another bunch of SYSCTL_NODEs static 2005-02-10 12:16:08 +00:00
phk
720f0b5181 Add a missing prefix to a struct field for consistency. 2005-02-07 07:40:39 +00:00
pjd
09d675e003 Be consistent and always use form 'return (value);' instead of 'return value;'.
We had (before this change) 84 lines where it was style(9)-clean and 15 lines
where it was not.
2004-12-31 14:52:53 +00:00
rwatson
e2756c4e4c Move the 'debug' sysctl tree under options SYSCTL_DEBUG. It generates
an inordinate amount of synchronous console output that is fairly
undesirable on slower serial console.  It's easily hit by accident
when frobbing other sysctls late at night.
2004-10-27 19:26:01 +00:00
phk
589b4ae9cb Add missing zero flag arguments to calls to userland_sysctl() 2004-10-12 07:49:15 +00:00
peter
09964b7499 Put on my peril sensitive sunglasses and add a flags field to the internal
sysctl routines and state.  Add some code to use it for signalling the need
to downconvert a data structure to 32 bits on a 64 bit OS when requested by
a 32 bit app.

I tried to do this in a generic abi wrapper that intercepted the sysctl
oid's, or looked up the format string etc, but it was a real can of worms
that turned into a fragile mess before I even got it partially working.

With this, we can now run 'sysctl -a' on a 32 bit sysctl binary and have
it not abort.  Things like netstat, ps, etc have a long way to go.

This also fixes a bug in the kern.ps_strings and kern.usrstack hacks.
These do matter very much because they are used by libc_r and other things.
2004-10-11 22:04:16 +00:00
kan
48b2ea77a3 Avoid casts as lvalues. 2004-07-28 06:42:41 +00:00
cperciva
d9fecc83c8 Rename suser_cred()'s PRISON_ROOT flag to SUSER_ALLOWJAIL. This is
somewhat clearer, but more importantly allows for a consistent naming
scheme for suser_cred flags.

The old name is still defined, but will be removed in a few days (unless I
hear any complaints...)

Discussed with:	rwatson, scottl
Requested by:	jhb
2004-07-26 07:24:04 +00:00
green
ff7604586b Make sysctl_wire_old_buffer() respect ENOMEM from vslock() by marking
the valid length as 0.  This prevents vsunlock() from removing a system
wire from memory that was not successfully wired (by us).

Submitted by:	tegge
2004-06-11 02:20:37 +00:00
imp
74cf37bd00 Remove advertising clause from University of California Regent's license,
per letter dated July 22, 1999.

Approved by: core
2004-04-05 21:03:37 +00:00
truckman
3c4fad0869 Rename the wiredlen member of struct sysctl_req to validlen and always
set it to avoid the need for a bunch of code that tests whether or
not the lock member is set to REQ_WIRED in order to determine which
length member should be used.

Fix another bug in the oldlen return value code.

Fix a potential wired memory leak if a sysctl handler uses
sysctl_wire_old_buffer() and returns an EAGAIN error to trigger
a retry.
2004-03-16 06:53:03 +00:00
truckman
2b0bda9870 Don't bother calling vslock() and vsunlock() if oldlen is zero.
If vslock() returns ENOMEM, sysctl_wire_old_buffer() should set
wiredlen to zero and return zero (success) so that the handler will
operate according to sysctl(3):
     The size of the buffer is given by the location specified by
     oldlenp before the call, and that location gives the amount
     of data copied after a successful call and after a call that
     returns with the error code ENOMEM.
The handler will return an ENOMEM error because the zero length
buffer will overflow.
2004-03-16 01:28:45 +00:00
truckman
b7a6af3cc9 Revert to the original vslock() and vsunlock() API with the following
exceptions:
	Retain the recently added vslock() error return.

	The type of the len argument should be size_t, not u_int.

Suggested by:	bde
2004-03-15 06:42:40 +00:00
truckman
367b608998 Undo the merger of mlock()/vslock and munlock()/vsunlock() and the
introduction of kern_mlock() and kern_munlock() in
        src/sys/kern/kern_sysctl.c      1.150
        src/sys/vm/vm_extern.h          1.69
        src/sys/vm/vm_glue.c            1.190
        src/sys/vm/vm_mmap.c            1.179
because different resource limits are appropriate for transient and
"permanent" page wiring requests.

Retain the kern_mlock() and kern_munlock() API in the revived
vslock() and vsunlock() functions.

Combine the best parts of each of the original sets of implementations
with further code cleanup.  Make the mclock() and vslock()
implementations as similar as possible.

Retain the RLIMIT_MEMLOCK check in mlock().  Move the most strigent
test, which can return EAGAIN, last so that requests that have no
hope of ever being satisfied will not be retried unnecessarily.

Disable the test that can return EAGAIN in the vslock() implementation
because it will cause the sysctl code to wedge.

Tested by:	Cy Schubert <Cy.Schubert AT komquats.com>
2004-03-05 22:03:11 +00:00
des
51a4ce2dff Add sysctl_move_oid() which reparents an existing OID. 2004-02-27 17:13:23 +00:00
truckman
1de257deb3 Split the mlock() kernel code into two parts, mlock(), which unpacks
the syscall arguments and does the suser() permission check, and
kern_mlock(), which does the resource limit checking and calls
vm_map_wire().  Split munlock() in a similar way.

Enable the RLIMIT_MEMLOCK checking code in kern_mlock().

Replace calls to vslock() and vsunlock() in the sysctl code with
calls to kern_mlock() and kern_munlock() so that the sysctl code
will obey the wired memory limits.

Nuke the vslock() and vsunlock() implementations, which are no
longer used.

Add a member to struct sysctl_req to track the amount of memory
that is wired to handle the request.

Modify sysctl_wire_old_buffer() to return an error if its call to
kern_mlock() fails.  Only wire the minimum of the length specified
in the sysctl request and the length specified in its argument list.
It is recommended that sysctl handlers that use sysctl_wire_old_buffer()
should specify reasonable estimates for the amount of data they
want to return so that only the minimum amount of memory is wired
no matter what length has been specified by the request.

Modify the callers of sysctl_wire_old_buffer() to look for the
error return.

Modify sysctl_old_user to obey the wired buffer length and clean up
its implementation.

Reviewed by:	bms
2004-02-26 00:27:04 +00:00
pjd
01d59d6bbb Reimplement sysctls handling by MAC framework.
Now I believe it is done in the right way.

Removed some XXMAC cases, we now assume 'high' integrity level for all
sysctls, except those with CTLFLAG_ANYBODY flag set. No more magic.

Reviewed by:	rwatson
Approved by:	rwatson, scottl (mentor)
Tested with:	LINT (compilation), mac_biba(4) (functionality)
2004-02-22 12:31:44 +00:00
bms
3960d861d4 Bring back sysctl_wire_old_buffer(). Fix a bug in sysctl_handle_opaque()
whereby the pointers would not get reset on a retried SYSCTL_OUT() call.

Noticed by:	bde
2003-10-05 13:31:33 +00:00
bms
44fa0fe4a2 Fix a security problem in sysctl() the long way round.
Use pre-emption detection to avoid the need for wiring a userland buffer
when copying opaque data structures.

sysctl_wire_old_buffer() is now a no-op. Other consumers of this
API should use pre-emption detection to notice update collisions.

vslock() and vsunlock() should no longer be called by any code
and should be retired in subsequent commits.

Discussed with:	pete, phk
MFC after:	1 week
2003-10-05 09:37:47 +00:00
bms
b463ed3eb2 Fold the vslock() and vsunlock() calls in this file with #if 0's; they will
go away in due course. Involuntary pre-emption means that we can't count
on wiring of pages alone for consistency when performing a SYSCTL_OUT()
bigger than PAGE_SIZE.

Discussed with:	pete, phk
2003-10-05 08:38:22 +00:00
bms
c600018661 Remove magic numbers surrounding locking state in the sysctl module, and
replace them with more meaningful defines.
2003-10-05 05:38:30 +00:00
obrien
3b8fff9e4c Use __FBSDID(). 2003-06-11 00:56:59 +00:00
mux
2618a96d5e When loading a module that contains a sysctl which is already compiled
in the kernel, the sysctl_register() call would fail, as expected.
However, when unloading this module again, the kernel would then panic
in sysctl_unregister().  Print a message error instead.

Submitted by:	Nicolai Petri <nicolai@catpipe.net>
Reviewed by:	imp
Approved by:	re@ (jhb)
2003-05-29 21:19:18 +00:00
jhb
8c7bd00836 Use a shorter and less redundant name for the sysctl tree lock. 2003-03-11 20:01:51 +00:00
jhb
e4bcd25517 Replace calls to WITNESS_SLEEP() and witness_list() with equivalent calls
to WITNESS_WARN().
2003-03-04 21:03:05 +00:00
rwatson
2383991687 Don't panic when enumerating SYSCTL_NODE() nodes without any children
nodes.

Submitted by:	green, Hiten Pandya <hiten@unixdaemons.com>
2003-02-22 17:58:06 +00:00
imp
cf874b345d Back out M_* changes, per decision of the TRB.
Approved by: trb
2003-02-19 05:47:46 +00:00
alfred
bf8e8a6e8f Remove M_TRYWAIT/M_WAITOK/M_WAIT. Callers should use 0.
Merge M_NOWAIT/M_DONTWAIT into a single flag M_NOWAIT.
2003-01-21 08:56:16 +00:00
dillon
dab80127c8 Introduce the ability to flag a sysctl for operation at secure level 2 or 3
in addition to secure level 1.  The mask supports up to a secure level of 8
but only add defines through CTLFLAG_SECURE3 for now.

As per the missif in the log entry for 1.11 of ip_fw2.c which added the
secure flag to the IPFW sysctl's in the first place, change the secure
level requirement from 1 to 3 now that we have support for it.

Reviewed by:	imp
With Design Suggestions by:	imp
2003-01-14 19:35:33 +00:00
mux
f37795a186 Fix kernel build.
Pointy hats to:	dillon, Hiten Pandya <hiten@unixdaemons.com>
2003-01-11 12:39:45 +00:00
rwatson
653f637c44 Implement mac_check_system_sysctl(), a MAC Framework entry point to
permit MAC policies to augment the security protections on sysctl()
operations.  This is not really a wonderful entry point, as we
only have access to the MIB of the target sysctl entry, rather than
the more useful entry name, but this is sufficient for policies
like Biba that wish to use their notions of privilege or integrity
to prevent inappropriate sysctl modification.  Affects MAC kernels
only.  Since SYSCTL_LOCK isn't in sysctl.h, just kern_sysctl.c,
we can't assert the SYSCTL subsystem lockin the MAC Framework.

Approved by:	re
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
2002-10-27 07:12:34 +00:00
mux
65fb9af8bb Fix a style nit. 2002-10-26 18:19:46 +00:00
robert
1e0cdb534a Use strlcpy() instead of strncpy() to copy NUL terminated strings
for safety and consistency.
2002-10-17 20:03:38 +00:00
phk
1dfc2c167f Be consistent about "static" functions: if the function is marked
static in its prototype, mark it static at the definition too.

Inspired by:    FlexeLint warning #512
2002-09-28 17:15:38 +00:00
mux
120b32fbcc Introduce a new sysctl flag, CTLFLAG_SKIP, which will cause
sysctl_sysctl_next() to skip this sysctl.  The sysctl is
still available, but doesn't appear in a "sysctl -a".

This is especially useful when you want to deprecate a sysctl,
and add a warning into it to warn users that they are using
an old interface.  Without this flag, the warning would get
echoed when running "sysctl -a" (which happens at boot).
2002-08-10 19:56:45 +00:00
truckman
6473035499 Don't automagically call vslock() from SYSCTL_OUT(). Instead, complain
about calls to SYSCTL_OUT() made with locks held if the buffer has not
been pre-wired.  SYSCTL_OUT() should not be called while holding locks,
but if this is not possible, the buffer should be wired by calling
sysctl_wire_old_buffer() before grabbing any locks.
2002-08-06 11:28:09 +00:00
truckman
dd733c95bc Make a temporary copy of the output data in the generic sysctl handlers
so that the data is less likely to be inconsistent if SYSCTL_OUT() blocks.
If the data is large, wire the output buffer instead.

This is somewhat less than optimal, since the handler could skip the copy
if it knew that the data was static.

If the data is dynamic, we are still not guaranteed to get a consistent
copy since another processor could change the data while the copy is in
progress because the data is not locked.  This problem could be solved if
the generic handlers had the ability to grab the proper lock before the
copy and release it afterwards.

This may duplicate work done in other sysctl handlers in the kernel which
also copy the data, possibly while a lock is held, before calling they call
a generic handler to output the data.  These handlers should probably call
SYSCTL_OUT() directly.
2002-07-28 21:06:14 +00:00
truckman
4e1d45c7e4 Provide a way for sysctl handlers to pre-wire their output buffer before
they grab a lock so that they don't block in SYSCTL_OUT() with the lock
being held.
2002-07-22 08:25:37 +00:00
markm
711bccb1b9 Fix a bazillion lint and WARNS warnings. One major fix is the removal of
semicolons from the end of macros:

#define FOO() bar(a,b,c);

becomes

#define FOO() bar(a,b,c)

Thus requiring the semicolon in the invocation of FOO. This is much
cleaner syntax and more consistent with expectations when writing
function-like things in source.

With both peril-sensitive sunglasses and flame-proof undies on, tighten
up some types, and work around some warnings generated by this. There
are some _horrible_ const/non-const issues in this code.
2002-07-15 17:28:34 +00:00
alfred
97873dcbf3 more caddr_t removal. 2002-06-29 02:00:02 +00:00
rwatson
219837a0a6 Update comment regarding the locking of the sysctl tree.
Rename memlock to sysctllock, and MEMLOCK()/MEMUNLOCK() to SYSCTL_LOCK()/
SYSCTL_UNLOCK() and related changes to make the lock names make more
sense.

Submitted by:	Jonathan Mini <mini@haikugeek.com>
2002-04-02 05:50:07 +00:00
alfred
4a63b9d69c Use sx locks instead of flags+tsleep locks.
Submitted by: Jonathan Mini <mini@haikugeek.com>
2002-04-02 04:20:38 +00:00
jhb
dc2e474f79 Change the suser() API to take advantage of td_ucred as well as do a
general cleanup of the API.  The entire API now consists of two functions
similar to the pre-KSE API.  The suser() function takes a thread pointer
as its only argument.  The td_ucred member of this thread must be valid
so the only valid thread pointers are curthread and a few kernel threads
such as thread0.  The suser_cred() function takes a pointer to a struct
ucred as its first argument and an integer flag as its second argument.
The flag is currently only used for the PRISON_ROOT flag.

Discussed on:	smp@
2002-04-01 21:31:13 +00:00
rwatson
a58b691f90 In sysctl, req->td is believed always to be non-NULL, so there's no need
to test req->td for NULL values and then do somewhat more bizarre things
relating to securelevel special-casing and suser checks.  Remove the
testing and conditional security checks based on req->td!=NULL, and insert
a KASSERT that td != NULL.  Callers to sysctl must always specify the
thread (be it kernel or otherwise) requesting the operation, or a
number of current sysctls will fail due to assumptions that the thread
exists.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
Discussed with:	bde
2002-03-22 14:58:27 +00:00
jhb
3706cd3509 Simple p_ucred -> td_ucred changes to start using the per-thread ucred
reference.
2002-02-27 18:32:23 +00:00
luigi
e39284a688 Add code to export and print the description associated to sysctl
variables. Use the -d flag in sysctl(8) to see this information.

Possible extensions to sysctl:
 + report variables that do not have a description
 + given a name, report the oid it maps to.

Note to developers: have a look at your code, there are a number of
	variables which do not have a description.

Note to developers: do we want this in 4.5 ? It is a very small change
	and very useful for documentation purposes.

Suggested by: Orion Hodson
2001-12-16 02:55:41 +00:00
peter
ca5b2bc739 Dont print the sysctl node tree unless you're root.
Found by:	jkb (Yahoo OS troublemaker)
2001-11-28 03:11:16 +00:00
rwatson
8cf42b482a o Replace reference to 'struct proc' with 'struct thread' in 'struct
sysctl_req', which describes in-progress sysctl requests.  This permits
  sysctl handlers to have access to the current thread, permitting work
  on implementing td->td_ucred, migration of suser() to using struct
  thread to derive the appropriate ucred, and allowing struct thread to be
  passed down to other code, such as network code where td is not currently
  available (and curproc is used).

o Note: netncp and netsmb are not updated to reflect this change, as they
  are not currently KSE-adapted.

Reviewed by:		julian
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-11-08 02:13:18 +00:00
roam
64e1aedd27 Remove the panic when trying to register a sysctl with an oid too high.
This stops panics on unloading modules which define their own sysctl sets.

However, this also removes the protection against somebody actually
defining a static sysctl with an oid in the range of the dynamic ones,
which would break badly if there is already a dynamic sysctl with
the requested oid.

Apparently, the algorithm for removing sysctl sets needs a bit more work.
For the present, the panic I introduced only leads to Bad Things (tm).

Submitted by:	many users of -current :(
Pointy hat to:	roam (myself) for not testing rev. 1.112 enough.
2001-10-12 09:16:36 +00:00
rwatson
1d311f9352 o Modify sysctl access control check to use securelevel_gt(), and
clarify sysctl access control logic.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-09-26 19:51:25 +00:00