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libguestfs/daemon/debug.c
Richard W.M. Jones d7356a2801 Add regression test to catch missing libraries in the appliance.
Related to RHBZ#727178.
2011-08-02 11:04:13 +01:00

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/* libguestfs - the guestfsd daemon
* Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include "guestfs_protocol.h"
#include "daemon.h"
#include "actions.h"
/* This command exposes debugging information, internals and
* status. There is no comprehensive documentation for this
* command. You have to look at the source code in this file
* to find out what you can do.
*
* Commands always output a freeform string.
*
* Since libguestfs 1.5.7, the debug command has been enabled
* by default for all builds (previously you had to enable it
* in configure). This command is not part of the stable ABI
* and may change at any time.
*/
struct cmd {
const char *cmd;
char * (*f) (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv);
};
static char *debug_help (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv);
static char *debug_binaries (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv);
static char *debug_core_pattern (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv);
static char *debug_env (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv);
static char *debug_fds (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv);
static char *debug_ldd (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv);
static char *debug_ls (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv);
static char *debug_ll (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv);
static char *debug_progress (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv);
static char *debug_qtrace (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv);
static char *debug_segv (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv);
static char *debug_sh (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv);
static struct cmd cmds[] = {
{ "help", debug_help },
{ "binaries", debug_binaries },
{ "core_pattern", debug_core_pattern },
{ "env", debug_env },
{ "fds", debug_fds },
{ "ldd", debug_ldd },
{ "ls", debug_ls },
{ "ll", debug_ll },
{ "progress", debug_progress },
{ "qtrace", debug_qtrace },
{ "segv", debug_segv },
{ "sh", debug_sh },
{ NULL, NULL }
};
char *
do_debug (const char *subcmd, char *const *argv)
{
int argc, i;
for (i = argc = 0; argv[i] != NULL; ++i)
argc++;
for (i = 0; cmds[i].cmd != NULL; ++i) {
if (STRCASEEQ (subcmd, cmds[i].cmd))
return cmds[i].f (subcmd, argc, argv);
}
reply_with_error ("use 'debug help' to list the supported commands");
return NULL;
}
static char *
debug_help (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv)
{
int len, i;
char *r, *p;
r = strdup ("Commands supported:");
if (!r) {
reply_with_perror ("strdup");
return NULL;
}
len = strlen (r);
for (i = 0; cmds[i].cmd != NULL; ++i) {
len += strlen (cmds[i].cmd) + 1; /* space + new command */
p = realloc (r, len + 1); /* +1 for the final NUL */
if (p == NULL) {
reply_with_perror ("realloc");
free (r);
return NULL;
}
r = p;
strcat (r, " ");
strcat (r, cmds[i].cmd);
}
return r;
}
/* Show open FDs. */
static char *
debug_fds (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv)
{
int r;
char *out;
size_t size;
FILE *fp;
DIR *dir;
struct dirent *d;
char fname[256], link[256];
struct stat statbuf;
fp = open_memstream (&out, &size);
if (!fp) {
reply_with_perror ("open_memstream");
return NULL;
}
dir = opendir ("/proc/self/fd");
if (!dir) {
reply_with_perror ("opendir: /proc/self/fd");
fclose (fp);
return NULL;
}
while ((d = readdir (dir)) != NULL) {
if (STREQ (d->d_name, ".") || STREQ (d->d_name, ".."))
continue;
snprintf (fname, sizeof fname, "/proc/self/fd/%s", d->d_name);
r = lstat (fname, &statbuf);
if (r == -1) {
reply_with_perror ("stat: %s", fname);
fclose (fp);
free (out);
closedir (dir);
return NULL;
}
if (S_ISLNK (statbuf.st_mode)) {
r = readlink (fname, link, sizeof link - 1);
if (r == -1) {
reply_with_perror ("readline: %s", fname);
fclose (fp);
free (out);
closedir (dir);
return NULL;
}
link[r] = '\0';
fprintf (fp, "%2s %s\n", d->d_name, link);
} else
fprintf (fp, "%2s 0%o\n", d->d_name, statbuf.st_mode);
}
fclose (fp);
if (closedir (dir) == -1) {
reply_with_perror ("closedir");
free (out);
return NULL;
}
return out;
}
/* Force a segfault in the daemon. */
static char *
debug_segv (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv)
{
*(int*)0 = 0;
return NULL;
}
/* Run an arbitrary shell command using /bin/sh from the appliance.
*
* Note this is somewhat different from the ordinary guestfs_sh command
* because it's not using the guest shell, and is not chrooted.
*/
static char *
debug_sh (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv)
{
if (argc < 1) {
reply_with_error ("sh: expecting a command to run");
return NULL;
}
char *cmd;
int len, i, j;
/* guestfish splits the parameter(s) into a list of strings,
* and we have to reassemble them here. Not ideal. XXX
*/
for (i = len = 0; i < argc; ++i)
len += strlen (argv[i]) + 1;
cmd = malloc (len);
if (!cmd) {
reply_with_perror ("malloc");
return NULL;
}
for (i = j = 0; i < argc; ++i) {
len = strlen (argv[i]);
memcpy (&cmd[j], argv[i], len);
j += len;
cmd[j] = ' ';
j++;
}
cmd[j-1] = '\0';
/* Set up some environment variables. */
setenv ("root", sysroot, 1);
if (access ("/sys/block/sda", F_OK) == 0)
setenv ("sd", "sd", 1);
else if (access ("/sys/block/hda", F_OK) == 0)
setenv ("sd", "hd", 1);
else if (access ("/sys/block/vda", F_OK) == 0)
setenv ("sd", "vd", 1);
char *err;
int r = commandf (NULL, &err, COMMAND_FLAG_FOLD_STDOUT_ON_STDERR,
"/bin/sh", "-c", cmd, NULL);
free (cmd);
if (r == -1) {
reply_with_error ("%s", err);
free (err);
return NULL;
}
return err;
}
/* Print the environment that commands get (by running external printenv). */
static char *
debug_env (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv)
{
int r;
char *out, *err;
r = command (&out, &err, "printenv", NULL);
if (r == -1) {
reply_with_error ("printenv: %s", err);
free (out);
free (err);
return NULL;
}
free (err);
return out;
}
/* Return binaries in the appliance. See regressions/rhbz727178.sh */
static char *
debug_binaries (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv)
{
int r;
char *out, *err;
const char cmd[] =
"find / -xdev -type f -executable "
"| xargs file -i "
"| grep application/x-executable "
"| gawk -F: '{print $1}'";
r = command (&out, &err, "sh", "-c", cmd, NULL);
if (r == -1) {
reply_with_error ("find: %s", err);
free (out);
free (err);
return NULL;
}
free (err);
return out;
}
/* Run 'ldd' on a file from the appliance. See regressions/rhbz727178.sh */
static char *
debug_ldd (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv)
{
int r;
char *out, *err, *ret;
if (argc != 1) {
reply_with_error ("ldd: no file argument");
return NULL;
}
/* Note that 'ldd' doesn't fail if it finds errors. We have to grep
* for errors in the regression test instead. 'ldd' only fails here
* if the binary is not a binary at all (eg. for shell scripts).
* Also 'ldd' randomly sends messages to stderr and errors to stdout
* depending on the phase of the moon.
*/
r = command (&out, &err, "ldd", "-r", argv[0], NULL);
if (r == -1) {
reply_with_error ("ldd: %s: %s", argv[0], err);
free (out);
free (err);
return NULL;
}
/* Concatenate stdout and stderr in the result. */
ret = realloc (out, strlen (out) + strlen (err) + 1);
if (ret == NULL) {
reply_with_perror ("realloc");
free (out);
free (err);
return NULL;
}
strcat (ret, err);
free (err);
return ret;
}
/* List files in the appliance. */
static char *
debug_ls (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv)
{
int len = count_strings (argv);
const char *cargv[len+3];
int i;
cargv[0] = "ls";
cargv[1] = "-a";
for (i = 0; i < len; ++i)
cargv[2+i] = argv[i];
cargv[2+len] = NULL;
int r;
char *out, *err;
r = commandv (&out, &err, (void *) cargv);
if (r == -1) {
reply_with_error ("ls: %s", err);
free (out);
free (err);
return NULL;
}
free (err);
return out;
}
/* List files in the appliance. */
static char *
debug_ll (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv)
{
int len = count_strings (argv);
const char *cargv[len+3];
int i;
cargv[0] = "ls";
cargv[1] = "-la";
for (i = 0; i < len; ++i)
cargv[2+i] = argv[i];
cargv[2+len] = NULL;
int r;
char *out, *err;
r = commandv (&out, &err, (void *) cargv);
if (r == -1) {
reply_with_error ("ll: %s", err);
free (out);
free (err);
return NULL;
}
free (err);
return out;
}
/* Generate progress notification messages in order to test progress bars. */
static char *
debug_progress (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv)
{
if (argc < 1) {
error:
reply_with_error ("progress: expecting arg (time in seconds as string)");
return NULL;
}
char *secs_str = argv[0];
unsigned secs;
if (sscanf (secs_str, "%u", &secs) != 1 || secs == 0)
goto error;
unsigned i;
unsigned tsecs = secs * 10; /* 1/10ths of seconds */
for (i = 1; i <= tsecs; ++i) {
usleep (100000);
notify_progress ((uint64_t) i, (uint64_t) tsecs);
}
char *ret = strdup ("ok");
if (ret == NULL) {
reply_with_perror ("strdup");
return NULL;
}
return ret;
}
/* Enable core dumping to the given core pattern.
* Note that this pattern is relative to any chroot of the process which
* crashes. This means that if you want to write the core file to the guest's
* storage the pattern must start with /sysroot only if the command which
* crashes doesn't chroot.
*/
static char *
debug_core_pattern (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv)
{
if (argc < 1) {
reply_with_error ("core_pattern: expecting a core pattern");
return NULL;
}
const char *pattern = argv[0];
const size_t pattern_len = strlen(pattern);
#define CORE_PATTERN "/proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern"
int fd = open (CORE_PATTERN, O_WRONLY);
if (fd == -1) {
reply_with_perror ("open: " CORE_PATTERN);
return NULL;
}
if (write (fd, pattern, pattern_len) < (ssize_t) pattern_len) {
reply_with_perror ("write: " CORE_PATTERN);
return NULL;
}
if (close (fd) == -1) {
reply_with_perror ("close: " CORE_PATTERN);
return NULL;
}
struct rlimit limit = {
.rlim_cur = RLIM_INFINITY,
.rlim_max = RLIM_INFINITY
};
if (setrlimit (RLIMIT_CORE, &limit) == -1) {
reply_with_perror ("setrlimit (RLIMIT_CORE)");
return NULL;
}
char *ret = strdup ("ok");
if (NULL == ret) {
reply_with_perror ("strdup");
return NULL;
}
return ret;
}
static int
write_cb (void *fd_ptr, const void *buf, size_t len)
{
int fd = *(int *)fd_ptr;
return xwrite (fd, buf, len);
}
/* This requires a non-upstream qemu patch. See contrib/visualize-alignment/
* directory in the libguestfs source tree.
*/
static char *
debug_qtrace (const char *subcmd, int argc, char *const *const argv)
{
int enable;
if (argc != 2) {
bad_args:
reply_with_error ("qtrace <device> <on|off>");
return NULL;
}
if (STREQ (argv[1], "on"))
enable = 1;
else if (STREQ (argv[1], "off"))
enable = 0;
else
goto bad_args;
/* This does a sync and flushes all caches. */
if (do_drop_caches (3) == -1)
return NULL;
/* Note this doesn't do device name translation or check this is a device. */
int fd = open (argv[0], O_RDONLY | O_DIRECT);
if (fd == -1) {
reply_with_perror ("qtrace: %s: open", argv[0]);
return NULL;
}
/* The pattern of reads is what signals to the analysis program that
* tracing should be started or stopped. Note this assumes both 512
* byte sectors, and that O_DIRECT will let us do 512 byte aligned
* reads. We ought to read the sector size of the device and use
* that instead (XXX). The analysis program currently assumes 512
* byte sectors anyway.
*/
#define QTRACE_SIZE 512
const int patterns[2][5] = {
{ 2, 15, 21, 2, -1 }, /* disable trace */
{ 2, 21, 15, 2, -1 } /* enable trace */
};
void *buf;
size_t i;
/* For O_DIRECT, buffer must be aligned too (thanks Matt).
* Note posix_memalign has this strange errno behaviour.
*/
errno = posix_memalign (&buf, QTRACE_SIZE, QTRACE_SIZE);
if (errno != 0) {
reply_with_perror ("posix_memalign");
close (fd);
return NULL;
}
for (i = 0; patterns[enable][i] >= 0; ++i) {
if (lseek (fd, patterns[enable][i]*QTRACE_SIZE, SEEK_SET) == -1) {
reply_with_perror ("qtrace: %s: lseek", argv[0]);
close (fd);
free (buf);
return NULL;
}
if (read (fd, buf, QTRACE_SIZE) == -1) {
reply_with_perror ("qtrace: %s: read", argv[0]);
close (fd);
free (buf);
return NULL;
}
}
close (fd);
free (buf);
/* This does a sync and flushes all caches. */
if (do_drop_caches (3) == -1)
return NULL;
char *ret = strdup ("ok");
if (NULL == ret) {
reply_with_perror ("strdup");
return NULL;
}
return ret;
}
/* Has one FileIn parameter. */
int
do_debug_upload (const char *filename, int mode)
{
/* Not chrooted - this command lets you upload a file to anywhere
* in the appliance.
*/
int fd = open (filename, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC|O_NOCTTY, mode);
if (fd == -1) {
int err = errno;
cancel_receive ();
errno = err;
reply_with_perror ("%s", filename);
return -1;
}
int r = receive_file (write_cb, &fd);
if (r == -1) { /* write error */
int err = errno;
cancel_receive ();
errno = err;
reply_with_error ("write error: %s", filename);
close (fd);
return -1;
}
if (r == -2) { /* cancellation from library */
/* This error is ignored by the library since it initiated the
* cancel. Nevertheless we must send an error reply here.
*/
reply_with_error ("file upload cancelled");
close (fd);
return -1;
}
if (close (fd) == -1) {
reply_with_perror ("close: %s", filename);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}