Utilities: Make syscall(1) explain what it's doing

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Ben Wiederhake 2021-02-11 22:43:18 +01:00 committed by Andreas Kling
parent cb9a9a3e03
commit 5963f2084e
3 changed files with 41 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -350,6 +350,10 @@
#cmakedefine01 SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_DEBUG
#endif
#ifndef SYSCALL_1_DEBUG
#cmakedefine01 SYSCALL_1_DEBUG
#endif
#ifndef SYSTEM_MENU_DEBUG
#cmakedefine01 SYSTEM_MENU_DEBUG
#endif

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@ -166,6 +166,7 @@ set(DEBUG_SPAM ON)
set(DEBUG_CPP_LANGUAGE_SERVER ON)
set(DEBUG_AUTOCOMPLETE ON)
set(FILE_WATCHER_DEBUG ON)
set(SYSCALL_1_DEBUG ON)
# False positive: DEBUG is a flag but it works differently.
# set(DEBUG ON)

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@ -24,7 +24,9 @@
* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <AK/Debug.h>
#include <AK/Iterator.h>
#include <AK/LogStream.h>
#include <AK/Vector.h>
#include <LibCore/ArgsParser.h>
#include <mman.h>
@ -50,9 +52,20 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv)
Vector<const char*> arguments;
Core::ArgsParser args_parser;
args_parser.set_general_help(
"Enables you to do a direct syscall, even those that use a 'SC_*_params' buffer.\n"
"Arguments can be literal strings, numbers, the output buffer, or parameter buffers:\n"
" - Arguments that begin with a comma are stripped of the comma and treated as string arguments, for example ',0x0' or ',['.\n"
" - 'buf' is replaced by a pointer to the output buffer.\n"
" - Numbers can be written like 1234 or 0xDEADC0DE.\n"
" - Parameter buffer (e.g. SC_realpath_params) can be passed by wrapping them in '[' and ']'. Note that '[' and ']' must be separate arguments to syscall(1). Buffers can be used recursively.\n"
" - The first argument may also be any syscall function name. Run 'syscall -l' to see the list.\n"
" - Arguments that cannot be interpreted are treated as string arguments, for example 'Hello, friends!'.\n"
"\n"
"Full example: syscall -o realpath [ /usr/share/man/man2/getgid.md 1024 buf 1024 ]");
args_parser.add_option(output_buffer, "Output the contents of the buffer (beware of stray zero bytes!)", "output-buffer", 'o');
args_parser.add_option(list_syscalls, "List all existing syscalls", "list-syscalls", 'l');
args_parser.add_positional_argument(arguments, "Syscall arguments; can be a string, 'buf' for the output buffer, or numbers like 1234 or 0xffffffff, or a buffer that must begin with '[' and end with ']'. If the first character is ',' (comma), the argument is interpreted as a string, no matter what. This is useful if the string is '[' or '0x0'.", "syscall-arguments");
args_parser.add_positional_argument(arguments, "Syscall arguments; see general help.", "syscall-arguments");
args_parser.parse(argc, argv);
ArgIter iter = arguments.begin();
@ -60,7 +73,7 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv)
arg[i] = parse_from(iter);
}
if (!iter.is_end()) {
fprintf(stderr, "Too many arguments (did you want to use '[ parameter buffers ]'?)\n");
warnln("Too many arguments (did you want to use '[ parameter buffers ]'?)");
return -1;
}
@ -72,18 +85,19 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv)
}
}
if (arg[0] > Syscall::Function::__Count) {
fprintf(stderr, "Invalid syscall entry %s\n", (char*)arg[0]);
warnln("Invalid syscall entry {}", (char*)arg[0]);
return -1;
}
}
dbgln_if(SYSCALL_1_DEBUG, "Calling {} {:p} {:p} {:p}\n", arg[0], arg[1], arg[2], arg[3]);
int rc = syscall(arg[0], arg[1], arg[2], arg[3]);
if (rc == -1)
perror("syscall");
if (output_buffer)
fwrite(outbuf, 1, sizeof(outbuf), stdout);
fprintf(stderr, "Syscall return: %d\n", rc);
warnln("Syscall return: {}", rc);
return 0;
}
@ -99,6 +113,17 @@ static FlatPtr as_buf(Vector<FlatPtr> params_vec)
// It's probably good to ensure zero-initialization.
memset(buf, 0, buf_size);
memcpy(buf, params_vec.data(), params_size);
if constexpr (SYSCALL_1_DEBUG) {
StringBuilder builder;
builder.append("Prepared [");
for (size_t i = 0; i < params_vec.size(); ++i) {
builder.appendff(" {:p}", params_vec[i]);
}
builder.appendff(" ] at {:p}", (FlatPtr)buf);
dbgln(builder.to_string());
}
// Leak the buffer here. We need to keep it until the special syscall happens,
// and we terminate immediately afterwards anyway.
return (FlatPtr)buf;
@ -127,8 +152,11 @@ static FlatPtr parse_from(ArgIter& iter)
++iter;
// Is it a forced literal?
if (this_arg[0] == ',')
return (FlatPtr)(this_arg + 1);
if (this_arg[0] == ',') {
this_arg += 1;
dbgln_if(SYSCALL_1_DEBUG, "Using (forced) string >>{}<< at {:p}", this_arg, (FlatPtr)this_arg);
return (FlatPtr)this_arg;
}
// Is it the output buffer?
if (strcmp(this_arg, "buf") == 0)
@ -149,5 +177,7 @@ static FlatPtr parse_from(ArgIter& iter)
if (strcmp(this_arg, "]") == 0)
fprintf(stderr, "Warning: Treating unmatched ']' as literal string\n");
dbgln_if(SYSCALL_1_DEBUG, "Using (detected) string >>{}<< at {:p}", this_arg, (FlatPtr)this_arg);
return (FlatPtr)this_arg;
}