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26 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/kern/kern_exec.c,v 1.107.2.15 2002/07/30 15:40:46 nectar Exp $
27 * $DragonFly: src/sys/kern/kern_exec.c,v 1.63 2008/01/06 16:55:51 swildner Exp $
30 #include <sys/param.h>
31 #include <sys/systm.h>
32 #include <sys/sysproto.h>
33 #include <sys/kernel.h>
34 #include <sys/mount.h>
35 #include <sys/filedesc.h>
36 #include <sys/fcntl.h>
39 #include <sys/imgact.h>
40 #include <sys/imgact_elf.h>
41 #include <sys/kern_syscall.h>
43 #include <sys/malloc.h>
45 #include <sys/ktrace.h>
46 #include <sys/signalvar.h>
47 #include <sys/pioctl.h>
48 #include <sys/nlookup.h>
49 #include <sys/sfbuf.h>
50 #include <sys/sysent.h>
52 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
53 #include <sys/vnode.h>
54 #include <sys/vmmeter.h>
56 #include <sys/libkern.h>
59 #include <vm/vm_param.h>
62 #include <vm/vm_page.h>
63 #include <vm/vm_map.h>
64 #include <vm/vm_kern.h>
65 #include <vm/vm_extern.h>
66 #include <vm/vm_object.h>
67 #include <vm/vnode_pager.h>
68 #include <vm/vm_pager.h>
73 #include <sys/thread2.h>
75 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_PARGS
, "proc-args", "Process arguments");
76 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_EXECARGS
, "exec-args", "Exec arguments");
78 static register_t
*exec_copyout_strings (struct image_params
*);
80 /* XXX This should be vm_size_t. */
81 static u_long ps_strings
= PS_STRINGS
;
82 SYSCTL_ULONG(_kern
, KERN_PS_STRINGS
, ps_strings
, CTLFLAG_RD
, &ps_strings
, 0, "");
84 /* XXX This should be vm_size_t. */
85 static u_long usrstack
= USRSTACK
;
86 SYSCTL_ULONG(_kern
, KERN_USRSTACK
, usrstack
, CTLFLAG_RD
, &usrstack
, 0, "");
88 u_long ps_arg_cache_limit
= PAGE_SIZE
/ 16;
89 SYSCTL_LONG(_kern
, OID_AUTO
, ps_arg_cache_limit
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
90 &ps_arg_cache_limit
, 0, "");
93 SYSCTL_INT(_kern
, OID_AUTO
, ps_argsopen
, CTLFLAG_RW
, &ps_argsopen
, 0, "");
95 void print_execve_args(struct image_args
*args
);
96 int debug_execve_args
= 0;
97 SYSCTL_INT(_kern
, OID_AUTO
, debug_execve_args
, CTLFLAG_RW
, &debug_execve_args
,
101 * Exec arguments object cache
103 static struct objcache
*exec_objcache
;
107 exec_objcache_init(void *arg __unused
)
109 exec_objcache
= objcache_create_mbacked(
110 M_EXECARGS
, PATH_MAX
+ ARG_MAX
,
111 16, /* up to this many objects */
112 2, /* minimal magazine capacity */
115 SYSINIT(exec_objcache
, SI_BOOT2_MACHDEP
, SI_ORDER_ANY
, exec_objcache_init
, 0);
118 * stackgap_random specifies if the stackgap should have a random size added
119 * to it. It must be a power of 2. If non-zero, the stack gap will be
120 * calculated as: ALIGN(karc4random() & (stackgap_random - 1)).
122 static int stackgap_random
= 1024;
124 sysctl_kern_stackgap(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
)
127 new_val
= stackgap_random
;
128 error
= sysctl_handle_int(oidp
, &new_val
, 0, req
);
129 if (error
!= 0 || req
->newptr
== NULL
)
131 if ((new_val
< 0) || (new_val
> 16 * PAGE_SIZE
) || ! powerof2(new_val
))
133 stackgap_random
= new_val
;
138 SYSCTL_PROC(_kern
, OID_AUTO
, stackgap_random
, CTLFLAG_RW
|CTLTYPE_UINT
,
139 0, 0, sysctl_kern_stackgap
, "IU", "Max random stack gap (power of 2)");
142 print_execve_args(struct image_args
*args
)
147 cp
= args
->begin_argv
;
148 for (ndx
= 0; ndx
< args
->argc
; ndx
++) {
149 kprintf("\targv[%d]: %s\n", ndx
, cp
);
150 while (*cp
++ != '\0');
152 for (ndx
= 0; ndx
< args
->envc
; ndx
++) {
153 kprintf("\tenvv[%d]: %s\n", ndx
, cp
);
154 while (*cp
++ != '\0');
159 * Each of the items is a pointer to a `const struct execsw', hence the
160 * double pointer here.
162 static const struct execsw
**execsw
;
165 * Replace current vmspace with a new binary.
166 * Returns 0 on success, > 0 on recoverable error (use as errno).
167 * Returns -1 on lethal error which demands killing of the current
171 kern_execve(struct nlookupdata
*nd
, struct image_args
*args
)
173 struct thread
*td
= curthread
;
174 struct lwp
*lp
= td
->td_lwp
;
175 struct proc
*p
= td
->td_proc
;
176 register_t
*stack_base
;
178 struct image_params image_params
, *imgp
;
180 int (*img_first
) (struct image_params
*);
182 if (debug_execve_args
) {
183 kprintf("%s()\n", __func__
);
184 print_execve_args(args
);
188 imgp
= &image_params
;
191 * NOTE: P_INEXEC is handled by exec_new_vmspace() now. We make
192 * no modifications to the process at all until we get there.
194 * Note that multiple threads may be trying to exec at the same
195 * time. exec_new_vmspace() handles that too.
199 * Initialize part of the common data
204 imgp
->entry_addr
= 0;
206 imgp
->vmspace_destroyed
= 0;
207 imgp
->interpreted
= 0;
208 imgp
->interpreter_name
[0] = 0;
209 imgp
->auxargs
= NULL
;
211 imgp
->firstpage
= NULL
;
212 imgp
->ps_strings
= 0;
213 imgp
->image_header
= NULL
;
218 * Translate the file name to a vnode. Unlock the cache entry to
219 * improve parallelism for programs exec'd in parallel.
221 if ((error
= nlookup(nd
)) != 0)
223 error
= cache_vget(&nd
->nl_nch
, nd
->nl_cred
, LK_EXCLUSIVE
, &imgp
->vp
);
224 KKASSERT(nd
->nl_flags
& NLC_NCPISLOCKED
);
225 nd
->nl_flags
&= ~NLC_NCPISLOCKED
;
226 cache_unlock(&nd
->nl_nch
);
231 * Check file permissions (also 'opens' file)
233 error
= exec_check_permissions(imgp
);
236 goto exec_fail_dealloc
;
239 error
= exec_map_first_page(imgp
);
242 goto exec_fail_dealloc
;
244 if (debug_execve_args
&& imgp
->interpreted
) {
245 kprintf(" target is interpreted -- recursive pass\n");
246 kprintf(" interpreter: %s\n", imgp
->interpreter_name
);
247 print_execve_args(args
);
251 * If the current process has a special image activator it
252 * wants to try first, call it. For example, emulating shell
253 * scripts differently.
256 if ((img_first
= imgp
->proc
->p_sysent
->sv_imgact_try
) != NULL
)
257 error
= img_first(imgp
);
260 * If the vnode has a registered vmspace, exec the vmspace
262 if (error
== -1 && imgp
->vp
->v_resident
) {
263 error
= exec_resident_imgact(imgp
);
267 * Loop through the list of image activators, calling each one.
268 * An activator returns -1 if there is no match, 0 on success,
269 * and an error otherwise.
271 for (i
= 0; error
== -1 && execsw
[i
]; ++i
) {
272 if (execsw
[i
]->ex_imgact
== NULL
||
273 execsw
[i
]->ex_imgact
== img_first
) {
276 error
= (*execsw
[i
]->ex_imgact
)(imgp
);
282 goto exec_fail_dealloc
;
286 * Special interpreter operation, cleanup and loop up to try to
287 * activate the interpreter.
289 if (imgp
->interpreted
) {
290 exec_unmap_first_page(imgp
);
294 error
= nlookup_init(nd
, imgp
->interpreter_name
, UIO_SYSSPACE
,
302 * Copy out strings (args and env) and initialize stack base
304 stack_base
= exec_copyout_strings(imgp
);
305 p
->p_vmspace
->vm_minsaddr
= (char *)stack_base
;
308 * If custom stack fixup routine present for this process
309 * let it do the stack setup. If we are running a resident
310 * image there is no auxinfo or other image activator context
311 * so don't try to add fixups to the stack.
313 * Else stuff argument count as first item on stack
315 if (p
->p_sysent
->sv_fixup
&& imgp
->resident
== 0)
316 (*p
->p_sysent
->sv_fixup
)(&stack_base
, imgp
);
318 suword(--stack_base
, imgp
->args
->argc
);
321 * For security and other reasons, the file descriptor table cannot
322 * be shared after an exec.
324 if (p
->p_fd
->fd_refcnt
> 1) {
325 struct filedesc
*tmp
;
333 * For security and other reasons, signal handlers cannot
334 * be shared after an exec. The new proces gets a copy of the old
335 * handlers. In execsigs(), the new process will have its signals
338 if (p
->p_sigacts
->ps_refcnt
> 1) {
339 struct sigacts
*newsigacts
;
341 newsigacts
= (struct sigacts
*)kmalloc(sizeof(*newsigacts
),
342 M_SUBPROC
, M_WAITOK
);
343 bcopy(p
->p_sigacts
, newsigacts
, sizeof(*newsigacts
));
344 p
->p_sigacts
->ps_refcnt
--;
345 p
->p_sigacts
= newsigacts
;
346 p
->p_sigacts
->ps_refcnt
= 1;
350 * For security and other reasons virtual kernels cannot be
351 * inherited by an exec. This also allows a virtual kernel
352 * to fork/exec unrelated applications.
360 /* close files on exec */
363 /* reset caught signals */
366 /* name this process - nameiexec(p, ndp) */
367 len
= min(nd
->nl_nch
.ncp
->nc_nlen
, MAXCOMLEN
);
368 bcopy(nd
->nl_nch
.ncp
->nc_name
, p
->p_comm
, len
);
370 bcopy(p
->p_comm
, lp
->lwp_thread
->td_comm
, MAXCOMLEN
+1);
373 * mark as execed, wakeup the process that vforked (if any) and tell
374 * it that it now has its own resources back
377 if (p
->p_pptr
&& (p
->p_flag
& P_PPWAIT
)) {
378 p
->p_flag
&= ~P_PPWAIT
;
379 wakeup((caddr_t
)p
->p_pptr
);
383 * Implement image setuid/setgid.
385 * Don't honor setuid/setgid if the filesystem prohibits it or if
386 * the process is being traced.
388 if ((((attr
.va_mode
& VSUID
) && p
->p_ucred
->cr_uid
!= attr
.va_uid
) ||
389 ((attr
.va_mode
& VSGID
) && p
->p_ucred
->cr_gid
!= attr
.va_gid
)) &&
390 (imgp
->vp
->v_mount
->mnt_flag
& MNT_NOSUID
) == 0 &&
391 (p
->p_flag
& P_TRACED
) == 0) {
393 * Turn off syscall tracing for set-id programs, except for
394 * root. Record any set-id flags first to make sure that
395 * we do not regain any tracing during a possible block.
398 if (p
->p_tracenode
&& suser(td
) != 0) {
399 ktrdestroy(&p
->p_tracenode
);
402 /* Close any file descriptors 0..2 that reference procfs */
404 /* Make sure file descriptors 0..2 are in use. */
405 error
= fdcheckstd(p
);
407 goto exec_fail_dealloc
;
409 * Set the new credentials.
412 if (attr
.va_mode
& VSUID
)
413 change_euid(attr
.va_uid
);
414 if (attr
.va_mode
& VSGID
)
415 p
->p_ucred
->cr_gid
= attr
.va_gid
;
418 * Clear local varsym variables
420 varsymset_clean(&p
->p_varsymset
);
422 if (p
->p_ucred
->cr_uid
== p
->p_ucred
->cr_ruid
&&
423 p
->p_ucred
->cr_gid
== p
->p_ucred
->cr_rgid
)
424 p
->p_flag
&= ~P_SUGID
;
428 * Implement correct POSIX saved-id behavior.
430 if (p
->p_ucred
->cr_svuid
!= p
->p_ucred
->cr_uid
||
431 p
->p_ucred
->cr_svgid
!= p
->p_ucred
->cr_gid
) {
433 p
->p_ucred
->cr_svuid
= p
->p_ucred
->cr_uid
;
434 p
->p_ucred
->cr_svgid
= p
->p_ucred
->cr_gid
;
438 * Store the vp for use in procfs
440 if (p
->p_textvp
) /* release old reference */
442 p
->p_textvp
= imgp
->vp
;
446 * Notify others that we exec'd, and clear the P_INEXEC flag
447 * as we're now a bona fide freshly-execed process.
449 KNOTE(&p
->p_klist
, NOTE_EXEC
);
450 p
->p_flag
&= ~P_INEXEC
;
453 * If tracing the process, trap to debugger so breakpoints
454 * can be set before the program executes.
456 STOPEVENT(p
, S_EXEC
, 0);
458 if (p
->p_flag
& P_TRACED
)
461 /* clear "fork but no exec" flag, as we _are_ execing */
462 p
->p_acflag
&= ~AFORK
;
464 /* Set values passed into the program in registers. */
465 exec_setregs(imgp
->entry_addr
, (u_long
)(uintptr_t)stack_base
,
468 /* Free any previous argument cache */
469 if (p
->p_args
&& --p
->p_args
->ar_ref
== 0)
470 FREE(p
->p_args
, M_PARGS
);
473 /* Cache arguments if they fit inside our allowance */
474 i
= imgp
->args
->begin_envv
- imgp
->args
->begin_argv
;
475 if (ps_arg_cache_limit
>= i
+ sizeof(struct pargs
)) {
476 MALLOC(p
->p_args
, struct pargs
*, sizeof(struct pargs
) + i
,
478 p
->p_args
->ar_ref
= 1;
479 p
->p_args
->ar_length
= i
;
480 bcopy(imgp
->args
->begin_argv
, p
->p_args
->ar_args
, i
);
486 * free various allocated resources
489 exec_unmap_first_page(imgp
);
497 ++mycpu
->gd_cnt
.v_exec
;
503 * we're done here, clear P_INEXEC if we were the ones that
504 * set it. Otherwise if vmspace_destroyed is still set we
505 * raced another thread and that thread is responsible for
508 if (imgp
->vmspace_destroyed
& 2)
509 p
->p_flag
&= ~P_INEXEC
;
510 if (imgp
->vmspace_destroyed
) {
512 * Sorry, no more process anymore. exit gracefully.
513 * However we can't die right here, because our
514 * caller might have to clean up, so indicate a
515 * lethal error by returning -1.
524 * execve() system call.
527 sys_execve(struct execve_args
*uap
)
529 struct nlookupdata nd
;
530 struct image_args args
;
533 error
= nlookup_init(&nd
, uap
->fname
, UIO_USERSPACE
, NLC_FOLLOW
);
535 error
= exec_copyin_args(&args
, uap
->fname
, PATH_USERSPACE
,
536 uap
->argv
, uap
->envv
);
539 error
= kern_execve(&nd
, &args
);
541 exec_free_args(&args
);
544 /* We hit a lethal error condition. Let's die now. */
545 exit1(W_EXITCODE(0, SIGABRT
));
550 * The syscall result is returned in registers to the new program.
551 * Linux will register %edx as an atexit function and we must be
552 * sure to set it to 0. XXX
555 uap
->sysmsg_result64
= 0;
561 exec_map_first_page(struct image_params
*imgp
)
565 vm_page_t ma
[VM_INITIAL_PAGEIN
];
570 exec_unmap_first_page(imgp
);
573 * The file has to be mappable.
575 if ((object
= imgp
->vp
->v_object
) == NULL
)
579 * We shouldn't need protection for vm_page_grab() but we certainly
580 * need it for the lookup loop below (lookup/busy race), since
581 * an interrupt can unbusy and free the page before our busy check.
584 m
= vm_page_grab(object
, 0, VM_ALLOC_NORMAL
| VM_ALLOC_RETRY
);
586 if ((m
->valid
& VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL
) != VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL
) {
588 initial_pagein
= VM_INITIAL_PAGEIN
;
589 if (initial_pagein
> object
->size
)
590 initial_pagein
= object
->size
;
591 for (i
= 1; i
< initial_pagein
; i
++) {
592 if ((m
= vm_page_lookup(object
, i
)) != NULL
) {
593 if ((m
->flags
& PG_BUSY
) || m
->busy
)
599 m
= vm_page_alloc(object
, i
, VM_ALLOC_NORMAL
);
608 * get_pages unbusies all the requested pages except the
609 * primary page (at index 0 in this case). The primary
610 * page may have been wired during the pagein (e.g. by
611 * the buffer cache) so vnode_pager_freepage() must be
612 * used to properly release it.
614 rv
= vm_pager_get_pages(object
, ma
, initial_pagein
, 0);
615 m
= vm_page_lookup(object
, 0);
617 if (rv
!= VM_PAGER_OK
|| m
== NULL
|| m
->valid
== 0) {
619 vm_page_protect(m
, VM_PROT_NONE
);
620 vnode_pager_freepage(m
);
627 vm_page_wakeup(m
); /* unbusy the page */
630 imgp
->firstpage
= sf_buf_alloc(m
, SFB_CPUPRIVATE
);
631 imgp
->image_header
= (void *)sf_buf_kva(imgp
->firstpage
);
637 exec_unmap_first_page(struct image_params
*imgp
)
642 if (imgp
->firstpage
!= NULL
) {
643 m
= sf_buf_page(imgp
->firstpage
);
644 sf_buf_free(imgp
->firstpage
);
645 imgp
->firstpage
= NULL
;
646 imgp
->image_header
= NULL
;
653 * Destroy old address space, and allocate a new stack
654 * The new stack is only SGROWSIZ large because it is grown
655 * automatically in trap.c.
657 * This is the point of no return.
660 exec_new_vmspace(struct image_params
*imgp
, struct vmspace
*vmcopy
)
662 struct vmspace
*vmspace
= imgp
->proc
->p_vmspace
;
663 vm_offset_t stack_addr
= USRSTACK
- maxssiz
;
669 * Indicate that we cannot gracefully error out any more, kill
670 * any other threads present, and set P_INEXEC to indicate that
671 * we are now messing with the process structure proper.
673 * If killalllwps() races return an error which coupled with
674 * vmspace_destroyed will cause us to exit. This is what we
675 * want since another thread is patiently waiting for us to exit
679 imgp
->vmspace_destroyed
= 1;
681 if (curthread
->td_proc
->p_nthreads
> 1) {
682 error
= killalllwps(1);
686 imgp
->vmspace_destroyed
|= 2; /* we are responsible for P_INEXEC */
687 p
->p_flag
|= P_INEXEC
;
690 * Prevent a pending AIO from modifying the new address space.
692 aio_proc_rundown(imgp
->proc
);
695 * Blow away entire process VM, if address space not shared,
696 * otherwise, create a new VM space so that other threads are
697 * not disrupted. If we are execing a resident vmspace we
698 * create a duplicate of it and remap the stack.
700 * The exitingcnt test is not strictly necessary but has been
701 * included for code sanity (to make the code more deterministic).
703 map
= &vmspace
->vm_map
;
705 vmspace_exec(imgp
->proc
, vmcopy
);
706 vmspace
= imgp
->proc
->p_vmspace
;
707 pmap_remove_pages(vmspace_pmap(vmspace
), stack_addr
, USRSTACK
);
708 map
= &vmspace
->vm_map
;
709 } else if (vmspace
->vm_sysref
.refcnt
== 1 &&
710 vmspace
->vm_exitingcnt
== 0) {
712 if (vmspace
->vm_upcalls
)
713 upc_release(vmspace
, ONLY_LWP_IN_PROC(imgp
->proc
));
714 pmap_remove_pages(vmspace_pmap(vmspace
),
715 0, VM_MAX_USER_ADDRESS
);
716 vm_map_remove(map
, 0, VM_MAX_USER_ADDRESS
);
718 vmspace_exec(imgp
->proc
, NULL
);
719 vmspace
= imgp
->proc
->p_vmspace
;
720 map
= &vmspace
->vm_map
;
723 /* Allocate a new stack */
724 error
= vm_map_stack(&vmspace
->vm_map
, stack_addr
, (vm_size_t
)maxssiz
,
725 VM_PROT_ALL
, VM_PROT_ALL
, 0);
729 /* vm_ssize and vm_maxsaddr are somewhat antiquated concepts in the
730 * VM_STACK case, but they are still used to monitor the size of the
731 * process stack so we can check the stack rlimit.
733 vmspace
->vm_ssize
= sgrowsiz
>> PAGE_SHIFT
;
734 vmspace
->vm_maxsaddr
= (char *)USRSTACK
- maxssiz
;
740 * Copy out argument and environment strings from the old process
741 * address space into the temporary string buffer.
744 exec_copyin_args(struct image_args
*args
, char *fname
,
745 enum exec_path_segflg segflg
, char **argv
, char **envv
)
751 bzero(args
, sizeof(*args
));
753 args
->buf
= objcache_get(exec_objcache
, M_WAITOK
);
754 if (args
->buf
== NULL
)
756 args
->begin_argv
= args
->buf
;
757 args
->endp
= args
->begin_argv
;
758 args
->space
= ARG_MAX
;
760 args
->fname
= args
->buf
+ ARG_MAX
;
763 * Copy the file name.
765 if (segflg
== PATH_SYSSPACE
) {
766 error
= copystr(fname
, args
->fname
, PATH_MAX
, &length
);
767 } else if (segflg
== PATH_USERSPACE
) {
768 error
= copyinstr(fname
, args
->fname
, PATH_MAX
, &length
);
772 * Extract argument strings. argv may not be NULL. The argv
773 * array is terminated by a NULL entry. We special-case the
774 * situation where argv[0] is NULL by passing { filename, NULL }
775 * to the new program to guarentee that the interpreter knows what
776 * file to open in case we exec an interpreted file. Note that
777 * a NULL argv[0] terminates the argv[] array.
779 * XXX the special-casing of argv[0] is historical and needs to be
785 while ((argp
= (caddr_t
)(intptr_t)fuword(argv
++)) != NULL
) {
786 if (argp
== (caddr_t
)-1) {
790 error
= copyinstr(argp
, args
->endp
,
791 args
->space
, &length
);
793 if (error
== ENAMETOOLONG
)
797 args
->space
-= length
;
798 args
->endp
+= length
;
801 if (args
->argc
== 0 && error
== 0) {
802 length
= strlen(args
->fname
) + 1;
803 if (length
> args
->space
) {
806 bcopy(args
->fname
, args
->endp
, length
);
807 args
->space
-= length
;
808 args
->endp
+= length
;
814 args
->begin_envv
= args
->endp
;
817 * extract environment strings. envv may be NULL.
819 if (envv
&& error
== 0) {
820 while ((envp
= (caddr_t
) (intptr_t) fuword(envv
++))) {
821 if (envp
== (caddr_t
) -1) {
825 error
= copyinstr(envp
, args
->endp
, args
->space
,
828 if (error
== ENAMETOOLONG
)
832 args
->space
-= length
;
833 args
->endp
+= length
;
841 exec_free_args(struct image_args
*args
)
844 objcache_put(exec_objcache
, args
->buf
);
850 * Copy strings out to the new process address space, constructing
851 * new arg and env vector tables. Return a pointer to the base
852 * so that it can be used as the initial stack pointer.
855 exec_copyout_strings(struct image_params
*imgp
)
857 int argc
, envc
, sgap
;
859 char *stringp
, *destp
;
860 register_t
*stack_base
;
861 struct ps_strings
*arginfo
;
865 * Calculate string base and vector table pointers.
866 * Also deal with signal trampoline code for this exec type.
868 arginfo
= (struct ps_strings
*)PS_STRINGS
;
869 szsigcode
= *(imgp
->proc
->p_sysent
->sv_szsigcode
);
870 if (stackgap_random
!= 0)
871 sgap
= ALIGN(karc4random() & (stackgap_random
- 1));
874 destp
= (caddr_t
)arginfo
- szsigcode
- SPARE_USRSPACE
- sgap
-
875 roundup((ARG_MAX
- imgp
->args
->space
), sizeof(char *));
881 copyout(imgp
->proc
->p_sysent
->sv_sigcode
,
882 ((caddr_t
)arginfo
- szsigcode
), szsigcode
);
885 * If we have a valid auxargs ptr, prepare some room
888 * The '+ 2' is for the null pointers at the end of each of the
889 * arg and env vector sets, and 'AT_COUNT*2' is room for the
893 vectp
= (char **)(destp
- (imgp
->args
->argc
+
894 imgp
->args
->envc
+ 2 + AT_COUNT
* 2) * sizeof(char*));
896 vectp
= (char **)(destp
- (imgp
->args
->argc
+
897 imgp
->args
->envc
+ 2) * sizeof(char*));
901 * NOTE: don't bother aligning the stack here for GCC 2.x, it will
902 * be done in crt1.o. Note that GCC 3.x aligns the stack in main.
906 * vectp also becomes our initial stack base
908 stack_base
= (register_t
*)vectp
;
910 stringp
= imgp
->args
->begin_argv
;
911 argc
= imgp
->args
->argc
;
912 envc
= imgp
->args
->envc
;
915 * Copy out strings - arguments and environment.
917 copyout(stringp
, destp
, ARG_MAX
- imgp
->args
->space
);
920 * Fill in "ps_strings" struct for ps, w, etc.
922 suword(&arginfo
->ps_argvstr
, (long)(intptr_t)vectp
);
923 suword(&arginfo
->ps_nargvstr
, argc
);
926 * Fill in argument portion of vector table.
928 for (; argc
> 0; --argc
) {
929 suword(vectp
++, (long)(intptr_t)destp
);
930 while (*stringp
++ != 0)
935 /* a null vector table pointer separates the argp's from the envp's */
938 suword(&arginfo
->ps_envstr
, (long)(intptr_t)vectp
);
939 suword(&arginfo
->ps_nenvstr
, envc
);
942 * Fill in environment portion of vector table.
944 for (; envc
> 0; --envc
) {
945 suword(vectp
++, (long)(intptr_t)destp
);
946 while (*stringp
++ != 0)
951 /* end of vector table is a null pointer */
958 * Check permissions of file to execute.
959 * Return 0 for success or error code on failure.
962 exec_check_permissions(struct image_params
*imgp
)
964 struct proc
*p
= imgp
->proc
;
965 struct vnode
*vp
= imgp
->vp
;
966 struct vattr
*attr
= imgp
->attr
;
969 /* Get file attributes */
970 error
= VOP_GETATTR(vp
, attr
);
975 * 1) Check if file execution is disabled for the filesystem that this
977 * 2) Insure that at least one execute bit is on - otherwise root
978 * will always succeed, and we don't want to happen unless the
979 * file really is executable.
980 * 3) Insure that the file is a regular file.
982 if ((vp
->v_mount
->mnt_flag
& MNT_NOEXEC
) ||
983 ((attr
->va_mode
& 0111) == 0) ||
984 (attr
->va_type
!= VREG
)) {
989 * Zero length files can't be exec'd
991 if (attr
->va_size
== 0)
995 * Check for execute permission to file based on current credentials.
997 error
= VOP_ACCESS(vp
, VEXEC
, p
->p_ucred
);
1002 * Check number of open-for-writes on the file and deny execution
1005 if (vp
->v_writecount
)
1009 * Call filesystem specific open routine, which allows us to read,
1010 * write, and mmap the file. Without the VOP_OPEN we can only
1013 error
= VOP_OPEN(vp
, FREAD
, p
->p_ucred
, NULL
);
1021 * Exec handler registration
1024 exec_register(const struct execsw
*execsw_arg
)
1026 const struct execsw
**es
, **xs
, **newexecsw
;
1027 int count
= 2; /* New slot and trailing NULL */
1030 for (es
= execsw
; *es
; es
++)
1032 newexecsw
= kmalloc(count
* sizeof(*es
), M_TEMP
, M_WAITOK
);
1035 for (es
= execsw
; *es
; es
++)
1040 kfree(execsw
, M_TEMP
);
1046 exec_unregister(const struct execsw
*execsw_arg
)
1048 const struct execsw
**es
, **xs
, **newexecsw
;
1052 panic("unregister with no handlers left?");
1054 for (es
= execsw
; *es
; es
++) {
1055 if (*es
== execsw_arg
)
1060 for (es
= execsw
; *es
; es
++)
1061 if (*es
!= execsw_arg
)
1063 newexecsw
= kmalloc(count
* sizeof(*es
), M_TEMP
, M_WAITOK
);
1065 for (es
= execsw
; *es
; es
++)
1066 if (*es
!= execsw_arg
)
1070 kfree(execsw
, M_TEMP
);