/* * This file is part of ltrace. * Copyright (C) 2012 Petr Machata, Red Hat Inc. * Copyright (C) 2009,2010 Joe Damato * Copyright (C) 1998,1999,2002,2003,2004,2007,2008,2009 Juan Cespedes * Copyright (C) 2006 Ian Wienand * Copyright (C) 2006 Steve Fink * Copyright (C) 2006 Paul Gilliam, IBM Corporation * * 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., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA * 02110-1301 USA */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "filter.h" #include "glob.h" #ifndef SYSCONFDIR #define SYSCONFDIR "/etc" #endif #define SYSTEM_CONFIG_FILE SYSCONFDIR "/ltrace.conf" #define USER_CONFIG_FILE "~/.ltrace.conf" struct options_t options = { .align = DEFAULT_ALIGN, /* alignment column for results */ .user = NULL, /* username to run command as */ .syscalls = 0, /* display syscalls */ #ifdef USE_DEMANGLE .demangle = 0, /* Demangle low-level symbol names */ #endif .indent = 0, /* indent output according to program flow */ .output = NULL, /* output to a specific file */ .summary = 0, /* Report a summary on program exit */ .debug = 0, /* debug */ .arraylen = DEFAULT_ARRAYLEN, /* maximum # array elements to print */ .strlen = DEFAULT_STRLEN, /* maximum # of bytes printed in strings */ .follow = 0, /* trace child processes */ }; static char *progname; /* Program name (`ltrace') */ int opt_i = 0; /* instruction pointer */ int opt_r = 0; /* print relative timestamp */ int opt_t = 0; /* print absolute timestamp */ int opt_T = 0; /* show the time spent inside each call */ /* List of pids given to option -p: */ struct opt_p_t *opt_p = NULL; /* attach to process with a given pid */ /* List of filenames give to option -F: */ struct opt_F_t *opt_F = NULL; /* alternate configuration file(s) */ static void err_usage(void) { fprintf(stderr, "Try `%s --help' for more information.\n", progname); exit(1); } static void usage(void) { fprintf(stdout, "Usage: %s [option ...] [command [arg ...]]\n" "Trace library calls of a given program.\n\n" " -a, --align=COLUMN align return values in a secific column.\n" " -A ARRAYLEN maximum number of array elements to print.\n" " -b, --no-signals don't print signals.\n" " -c count time and calls, and report a summary on exit.\n" # ifdef USE_DEMANGLE " -C, --demangle decode low-level symbol names into user-level names.\n" # endif " -D, --debug=LEVEL enable debugging (see -Dh or --debug=help).\n" " -Dh, --debug=help show help on debugging.\n" " -e expr modify which events to trace.\n" " -f trace children (fork() and clone()).\n" " -F, --config=FILE load alternate configuration file (may be repeated).\n" " -h, --help display this help and exit.\n" " -i print instruction pointer at time of library call.\n" " -l, --library=FILE only trace symbols implemented by this library.\n" " -L do NOT display library calls.\n" " -n, --indent=NR indent output by NR spaces for each call level nesting.\n" " -o, --output=FILE write the trace output to that file.\n" " -p PID attach to the process with the process ID pid.\n" " -r print relative timestamps.\n" " -s STRLEN specify the maximum string size to print.\n" " -S display system calls.\n" " -t, -tt, -ttt print absolute timestamps.\n" " -T show the time spent inside each call.\n" " -u USERNAME run command with the userid, groupid of username.\n" " -V, --version output version information and exit.\n" #if defined(HAVE_LIBUNWIND) " -w=NR, --where=NR print backtrace showing NR stack frames at most.\n" #endif /* defined(HAVE_LIBUNWIND) */ " -x NAME treat the global NAME like a library subroutine.\n" "\nReport bugs to ltrace-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org\n", progname); } static void usage_debug(void) { fprintf(stdout, "%s debugging option, --debug= or -D:\n", progname); fprintf(stdout, "\n" " number ref. in source description\n" " 1 general Generally helpful progress information\n" " 10 event Shows every event received by a traced process\n" " 20 process Shows actions carried upon a traced processes\n" " 40 function Shows every entry to internal functions\n" "\n" "Debugging options are mixed using bitwise-or.\n" "Note that the meanings and values are subject to change.\n" ); } static char * search_for_command(char *filename) { static char pathname[PATH_MAX]; char *path; int m, n; if (strchr(filename, '/')) { return filename; } for (path = getenv("PATH"); path && *path; path += m) { if (strchr(path, ':')) { n = strchr(path, ':') - path; m = n + 1; } else { m = n = strlen(path); } if (n + strlen(filename) + 1 >= PATH_MAX) { fprintf(stderr, "Error: filename too long.\n"); exit(1); } strncpy(pathname, path, n); if (n && pathname[n - 1] != '/') { pathname[n++] = '/'; } strcpy(pathname + n, filename); if (!access(pathname, X_OK)) { return pathname; } } return filename; } static void guess_cols(void) { struct winsize ws; char *c; options.align = DEFAULT_ALIGN; c = getenv("COLUMNS"); if (c && *c) { char *endptr; int cols; cols = strtol(c, &endptr, 0); if (cols > 0 && !*endptr) { options.align = cols * 5 / 8; } } else if (ioctl(1, TIOCGWINSZ, &ws) != -1 && ws.ws_col > 0) { options.align = ws.ws_col * 5 / 8; } else if (ioctl(2, TIOCGWINSZ, &ws) != -1 && ws.ws_col > 0) { options.align = ws.ws_col * 5 / 8; } } static int compile_libname(const char *expr, const char *a_lib, int lib_re_p, struct filter_lib_matcher *matcher) { if (strcmp(a_lib, "MAIN") == 0) { filter_lib_matcher_main_init(matcher); } else { /* Add ^ and $ to the library expression as well. */ char lib[strlen(a_lib) + 3]; sprintf(lib, "^%s$", a_lib); enum filter_lib_matcher_type type = lib[0] == '/' ? FLM_PATHNAME : FLM_SONAME; regex_t lib_re; int status = (lib_re_p ? regcomp : globcomp)(&lib_re, lib, 0); if (status != 0) { char buf[100]; regerror(status, &lib_re, buf, sizeof buf); fprintf(stderr, "Rule near '%s' will be ignored: %s.\n", expr, buf); return -1; } filter_lib_matcher_name_init(matcher, type, lib_re); } return 0; } static void add_filter_rule(struct filter *filt, const char *expr, enum filter_rule_type type, const char *a_sym, int sym_re_p, const char *a_lib, int lib_re_p) { struct filter_rule *rule = malloc(sizeof(*rule)); struct filter_lib_matcher *matcher = malloc(sizeof(*matcher)); if (rule == NULL || matcher == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "Rule near '%s' will be ignored: %s.\n", expr, strerror(errno)); fail: free(rule); free(matcher); return; } regex_t symbol_re; { /* Add ^ to the start of expression and $ to the end, so that * we match the whole symbol name. Let the user write the "*" * explicitly if they wish. */ char sym[strlen(a_sym) + 3]; sprintf(sym, "^%s$", a_sym); int status = (sym_re_p ? regcomp : globcomp) (&symbol_re, sym, 0); if (status != 0) { char buf[100]; regerror(status, &symbol_re, buf, sizeof buf); fprintf(stderr, "Rule near '%s' will be ignored: %s.\n", expr, buf); goto fail; } } if (compile_libname(expr, a_lib, lib_re_p, matcher) < 0) { regfree(&symbol_re); goto fail; } filter_rule_init(rule, type, matcher, symbol_re); filter_add_rule(filt, rule); } static int grok_libname_pattern(char **libnamep, char **libendp) { char *libname = *libnamep; char *libend = *libendp; if (libend[0] != '/') return 0; *libend-- = 0; if (libname != libend && libname[0] == '/') ++libname; else fprintf(stderr, "Unmatched '/' in library name.\n"); *libendp = libend; *libnamep = libname; return 1; } static int parse_filter(struct filter *filt, char *expr, int operators) { /* Filter is a chain of sym@lib rules separated by '-' or '+'. * If the filter expression starts with '-', the missing * initial rule is implicitly *@*. */ enum filter_rule_type type = FR_ADD; while (*expr != 0) { size_t s = strcspn(expr, "-+@" + (operators ? 0 : 2)); char *symname = expr; char *libname; char *next = expr + s + 1; enum filter_rule_type this_type = type; if (expr[s] == 0) { libname = "*"; expr = next - 1; } else if (expr[s] == '-' || expr[s] == '+') { type = expr[s] == '-' ? FR_SUBTRACT : FR_ADD; expr[s] = 0; libname = "*"; expr = next; } else { assert(expr[s] == '@'); expr[s] = 0; s = strcspn(next, "-+" + (operators ? 0 : 2)); if (s == 0) { libname = "*"; expr = next; } else if (next[s] == 0) { expr = next + s; libname = next; } else { assert(next[s] == '-' || next[s] == '+'); type = next[s] == '-' ? FR_SUBTRACT : FR_ADD; next[s] = 0; expr = next + s + 1; libname = next; } } assert(*libname != 0); char *symend = symname + strlen(symname) - 1; char *libend = libname + strlen(libname) - 1; int sym_is_re = 0; int lib_is_re = 0; /* * /xxx/@... and ...@/xxx/ means that xxx are regular * expressions. They are globs otherwise. * * /xxx@yyy/ is the same as /xxx/@/yyy/ * * @/xxx matches library path name * @.xxx matches library relative path name */ if (symname[0] == '/') { if (symname != symend && symend[0] == '/') { ++symname; *symend-- = 0; sym_is_re = 1; } else { sym_is_re = 1; lib_is_re = 1; ++symname; /* /XXX@YYY/ is the same as * /XXX/@/YYY/. */ if (libend[0] != '/') fprintf(stderr, "Unmatched '/'" " in symbol name.\n"); else *libend-- = 0; } } /* If libname ends in '/', then we expect '/' in the * beginning too. Otherwise the initial '/' is part * of absolute file name. */ if (!lib_is_re) lib_is_re = grok_libname_pattern(&libname, &libend); if (*symname == 0) /* /@AA/ */ symname = "*"; if (*libname == 0) /* /aa@/ */ libname = "*"; add_filter_rule(filt, expr, this_type, symname, sym_is_re, libname, lib_is_re); } return 0; } static struct filter * recursive_parse_chain(char *expr, int operators) { struct filter *filt = malloc(sizeof(*filt)); if (filt == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "(Part of) filter will be ignored: '%s': %s.\n", expr, strerror(errno)); return NULL; } filter_init(filt); if (parse_filter(filt, expr, operators) < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Filter '%s' will be ignored.\n", expr); free(filt); filt = NULL; } return filt; } static struct filter ** slist_chase_end(struct filter **begin) { for (; *begin != NULL; begin = &(*begin)->next) ; return begin; } static void parse_filter_chain(const char *expr, struct filter **retp) { char *str = strdup(expr); if (str == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "Filter '%s' will be ignored: %s.\n", expr, strerror(errno)); return; } /* Support initial '!' for backward compatibility. */ if (str[0] == '!') str[0] = '-'; *slist_chase_end(retp) = recursive_parse_chain(str, 1); free(str); } char ** process_options(int argc, char **argv) { progname = argv[0]; options.output = stderr; options.no_signals = 0; #if defined(HAVE_LIBUNWIND) options.bt_depth = -1; #endif /* defined(HAVE_LIBUNWIND) */ guess_cols(); int libcalls = 1; while (1) { int c; char *p; int option_index = 0; static struct option long_options[] = { {"align", 1, 0, 'a'}, {"config", 1, 0, 'F'}, {"debug", 1, 0, 'D'}, # ifdef USE_DEMANGLE {"demangle", 0, 0, 'C'}, #endif {"indent", 1, 0, 'n'}, {"help", 0, 0, 'h'}, {"library", 1, 0, 'l'}, {"output", 1, 0, 'o'}, {"version", 0, 0, 'V'}, {"no-signals", 0, 0, 'b'}, #if defined(HAVE_LIBUNWIND) {"where", 1, 0, 'w'}, #endif /* defined(HAVE_LIBUNWIND) */ {0, 0, 0, 0} }; c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "+cfhiLrStTVb" # ifdef USE_DEMANGLE "C" # endif #if defined(HAVE_LIBUNWIND) "a:A:D:e:F:l:n:o:p:s:u:x:X:w:", long_options, #else /* !defined(HAVE_LIBUNWIND) */ "a:A:D:e:F:l:n:o:p:s:u:x:X:", long_options, #endif &option_index); if (c == -1) { break; } switch (c) { case 'a': options.align = atoi(optarg); break; case 'A': options.arraylen = atoi(optarg); break; case 'b': options.no_signals = 1; break; case 'c': options.summary++; break; #ifdef USE_DEMANGLE case 'C': options.demangle++; break; #endif case 'D': if (optarg[0]=='h') { usage_debug(); exit(0); } options.debug = strtoul(optarg,&p,8); if (*p) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: --debug requires an octal argument\n", progname); err_usage(); } break; case 'e': parse_filter_chain(optarg, &options.plt_filter); break; case 'f': options.follow = 1; break; case 'F': { struct opt_F_t *tmp = malloc(sizeof(*tmp)); if (tmp == NULL) { fail: fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", strerror(errno)); free(tmp); exit(1); } tmp->filename = strdup(optarg); if (tmp->filename == NULL) goto fail; tmp->own_filename = 1; tmp->next = opt_F; opt_F = tmp; break; } case 'h': usage(); exit(0); case 'i': opt_i++; break; case 'l': { size_t patlen = strlen(optarg); char buf[patlen + 2]; sprintf(buf, "@%s", optarg); *slist_chase_end(&options.export_filter) = recursive_parse_chain(buf, 0); break; } case 'L': libcalls = 0; break; case 'n': { char *endptr; long int l = strtol(optarg, &endptr, 0); /* Arbitrary cut-off. Nobody needs to indent * more than, say, 8, anyway. */ if (l < 0 || l > 20 || *optarg == 0 || *endptr != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Invalid argument to -n: '%s'." " Use integer 0..20.\n", optarg); exit(1); } options.indent = (int)l; break; } case 'o': options.output = fopen(optarg, "w"); if (!options.output) { fprintf(stderr, "can't open %s for writing: %s\n", optarg, strerror(errno)); exit(1); } setvbuf(options.output, (char *)NULL, _IOLBF, 0); fcntl(fileno(options.output), F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); break; case 'p': { struct opt_p_t *tmp = malloc(sizeof(struct opt_p_t)); if (!tmp) { perror("ltrace: malloc"); exit(1); } tmp->pid = atoi(optarg); tmp->next = opt_p; opt_p = tmp; break; } case 'r': opt_r++; break; case 's': options.strlen = atoi(optarg); break; case 'S': options.syscalls = 1; break; case 't': opt_t++; break; case 'T': opt_T++; break; case 'u': options.user = optarg; break; case 'V': printf("ltrace version " PACKAGE_VERSION ".\n" "Copyright (C) 1997-2009 Juan Cespedes .\n" "This is free software; see the GNU General Public Licence\n" "version 2 or later for copying conditions. There is NO warranty.\n"); exit(0); break; #if defined(HAVE_LIBUNWIND) case 'w': options.bt_depth = atoi(optarg); break; #endif /* defined(HAVE_LIBUNWIND) */ case 'x': parse_filter_chain(optarg, &options.static_filter); break; default: err_usage(); } } argc -= optind; argv += optind; if (!opt_F) { opt_F = malloc(sizeof(struct opt_F_t)); opt_F->next = malloc(sizeof(struct opt_F_t)); opt_F->next->next = NULL; opt_F->filename = USER_CONFIG_FILE; opt_F->own_filename = 0; opt_F->next->filename = SYSTEM_CONFIG_FILE; opt_F->next->own_filename = 0; } /* Reverse the config file list since it was built by * prepending, and it would make more sense to process the * files in the order they were given. Probably it would make * more sense to keep a tail pointer instead? */ { struct opt_F_t *egg = NULL; struct opt_F_t *chicken; while (opt_F) { chicken = opt_F->next; opt_F->next = egg; egg = opt_F; opt_F = chicken; } opt_F = egg; } /* If neither -e, nor -l, nor -L are used, set default -e. * Use @MAIN for now, as that's what ltrace used to have in * the past. XXX Maybe we should make this "*" instead. */ if (libcalls && options.plt_filter == NULL && options.export_filter == NULL) { parse_filter_chain("@MAIN", &options.plt_filter); options.hide_caller = 1; } if (!libcalls && options.plt_filter != NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: Option -L can't be used with -e or -l.\n", progname); err_usage(); } if (!opt_p && argc < 1) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: too few arguments\n", progname); err_usage(); } if (opt_r && opt_t) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: Options -r and -t can't be used together\n", progname); err_usage(); } if (argc > 0) { command = search_for_command(argv[0]); } return &argv[0]; }