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1 /*-
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29 * @(#) Copyright (c) 1991, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
30 * @(#)dmesg.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/5/93
31 * $FreeBSD: src/sbin/dmesg/dmesg.c,v 1.11.2.3 2001/08/08 22:32:15 obrien Exp $
34 #include <sys/types.h>
35 #include <sys/msgbuf.h>
36 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
38 #include <err.h>
39 #include <fcntl.h>
40 #include <kvm.h>
41 #include <locale.h>
42 #include <stdio.h>
43 #include <stdlib.h>
44 #include <unistd.h>
45 #include <vis.h>
46 #include <sys/syslog.h>
48 static struct nlist nl[] = {
49 #define X_MSGBUF 0
50 { "_msgbufp", 0, 0, 0, 0 },
51 { NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0 },
54 static void dumpbuf(char *bp, size_t bufpos, size_t buflen,
55 int *newl, int *skip, int *pri);
56 static void usage(void) __dead2;
58 #define KREAD(addr, var) \
59 kvm_read(kd, addr, &var, sizeof(var)) != sizeof(var)
61 #define INCRBUFSIZE 65536
63 static int all_opt;
65 int
66 main(int argc, char **argv)
68 int newl, skip;
69 struct msgbuf *bufp, cur;
70 char *bp, *memf, *nlistf;
71 kvm_t *kd;
72 int ch;
73 int clear = 0;
74 int pri = 0;
75 int tailmode = 0;
76 int kno;
77 size_t buflen, bufpos;
79 setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "");
80 memf = nlistf = NULL;
81 while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "acfM:N:n:")) != -1) {
82 switch(ch) {
83 case 'a':
84 all_opt++;
85 break;
86 case 'c':
87 clear = 1;
88 break;
89 case 'f':
90 ++tailmode;
91 break;
92 case 'M':
93 memf = optarg;
94 break;
95 case 'N':
96 nlistf = optarg;
97 break;
98 case 'n':
99 kno = strtol(optarg, NULL, 0);
100 asprintf(&memf, "/var/crash/vmcore.%d", kno);
101 asprintf(&nlistf, "/var/crash/kern.%d", kno);
102 break;
103 case '?':
104 default:
105 usage();
108 argc -= optind;
109 argv += optind;
111 newl = 1;
112 skip = 0;
113 pri = 0;
115 if (memf == NULL && nlistf == NULL && tailmode == 0) {
116 /* Running kernel. Use sysctl. */
117 buflen = 0;
118 if (sysctlbyname("kern.msgbuf", NULL, &buflen, NULL, 0) == -1)
119 err(1, "sysctl kern.msgbuf");
120 if (buflen == 0) /* can happen if msgbuf was cleared */
121 buflen = 1;
123 if ((bp = malloc(buflen)) == NULL)
124 errx(1, "malloc failed");
125 if (sysctlbyname("kern.msgbuf", bp, &buflen, NULL, 0) == -1)
126 err(1, "sysctl kern.msgbuf");
127 /* We get a dewrapped buffer using sysctl. */
128 bufpos = 0;
129 dumpbuf(bp, bufpos, buflen, &newl, &skip, &pri);
130 } else {
131 u_int rindex;
132 u_int xindex;
133 u_int ri;
134 u_int xi;
135 u_int n;
137 /* Read in kernel message buffer, do sanity checks. */
138 kd = kvm_open(nlistf, memf, NULL, O_RDONLY, "dmesg");
139 if (kd == NULL)
140 exit (1);
141 if (kvm_nlist(kd, nl) == -1)
142 errx(1, "kvm_nlist: %s", kvm_geterr(kd));
143 if (nl[X_MSGBUF].n_type == 0)
144 errx(1, "%s: msgbufp not found",
145 nlistf ? nlistf : "namelist");
146 bp = malloc(INCRBUFSIZE);
147 if (!bp)
148 errx(1, "malloc failed");
149 if (KREAD(nl[X_MSGBUF].n_value, bufp))
150 errx(1, "kvm_read: %s", kvm_geterr(kd));
151 if (KREAD((long)bufp, cur))
152 errx(1, "kvm_read: %s", kvm_geterr(kd));
153 if (cur.msg_magic != MSG_MAGIC && cur.msg_magic != MSG_OMAGIC)
154 errx(1, "kernel message buffer has different magic "
155 "number");
158 * NOTE: current algorithm is compatible with both old and
159 * new msgbuf structures. The new structure doesn't
160 * modulo the indexes (so we do), and adds a separate
161 * log index which we don't access here.
164 rindex = cur.msg_bufr;
166 for (;;) {
168 * Calculate index for dump and do sanity clipping.
170 xindex = cur.msg_bufx;
171 n = xindex - rindex;
172 if (n > cur.msg_size - 1024) {
173 rindex = xindex - cur.msg_size + 2048;
174 n = xindex - rindex;
176 ri = rindex % cur.msg_size;
177 xi = xindex % cur.msg_size;
179 if (ri < xi)
180 buflen = xi - ri;
181 else
182 buflen = cur.msg_size - ri;
183 if (buflen > n)
184 buflen = n;
185 if (buflen > INCRBUFSIZE)
186 buflen = INCRBUFSIZE;
188 if (kvm_read(kd, (long)cur.msg_ptr + ri,
189 bp, buflen) != (ssize_t)buflen) {
190 errx(1, "kvm_read: %s", kvm_geterr(kd));
192 if (buflen)
193 dumpbuf(bp, 0, buflen, &newl, &skip, &pri);
194 ri = (ri + buflen) % cur.msg_size;
195 n = n - buflen;
196 rindex += buflen;
197 if ((int)n <= 0) {
198 if (tailmode == 0)
199 break;
200 fflush(stdout);
201 if (tailmode == 1)
202 sleep(1);
204 if (KREAD((long)bufp, cur))
205 errx(1, "kvm_read: %s", kvm_geterr(kd));
207 kvm_close(kd);
209 if (!newl)
210 putchar('\n');
211 if (clear) {
212 if (sysctlbyname("kern.msgbuf_clear", NULL, NULL,
213 &clear, sizeof(int)) != 0) {
214 err(1, "sysctl kern.msgbuf_clear");
217 return(0);
220 static
221 void
222 dumpbuf(char *bp, size_t bufpos, size_t buflen,
223 int *newl, int *skip, int *pri)
225 int ch;
226 char *p, *ep;
227 char buf[5];
230 * The message buffer is circular. If the buffer has wrapped, the
231 * write pointer points to the oldest data. Otherwise, the write
232 * pointer points to \0's following the data. Read the entire
233 * buffer starting at the write pointer and ignore nulls so that
234 * we effectively start at the oldest data.
236 p = bp + bufpos;
237 ep = (bufpos == 0 ? bp + buflen : p);
238 do {
239 if (p == bp + buflen)
240 p = bp;
241 ch = *p;
242 /* Skip "\n<.*>" syslog sequences. */
243 if (*skip) {
244 if (ch == '\n') {
245 *skip = 0;
246 *newl = 1;
247 } if (ch == '>') {
248 if (LOG_FAC(*pri) == LOG_KERN)
249 *newl = *skip = 0;
250 } else if (ch >= '0' && ch <= '9') {
251 *pri *= 10;
252 *pri += ch - '0';
254 continue;
256 if (*newl && ch == '<' && all_opt == 0) {
257 *pri = 0;
258 *skip = 1;
259 continue;
261 if (ch == '\0')
262 continue;
263 *newl = (ch == '\n');
264 vis(buf, ch, 0, 0);
265 if (buf[1] == 0)
266 putchar(buf[0]);
267 else
268 printf("%s", buf);
269 } while (++p != ep);
272 static void
273 usage(void)
275 fprintf(stderr, "usage: dmesg [-ac] [-M core] [-N system]\n");
276 exit(1);