1 /* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
2  * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3  * found in the LICENSE file.
4  */
5 
6 #include <ctype.h>
7 #include <stdio.h>
8 #include <string.h>
9 
10 #include "util.h"
11 
12 #include "libconstants.h"
13 #include "libsyscalls.h"
14 
15 /*
16  * These are syscalls used by the syslog() C library call.  You can find them
17  * by running a simple test program.  See below for x86_64 behavior:
18  * $ cat test.c
19  * #include <syslog.h>
20  * main() { syslog(0, "foo"); }
21  * $ gcc test.c -static
22  * $ strace ./a.out
23  * ...
24  * socket(PF_FILE, SOCK_DGRAM|SOCK_CLOEXEC, 0) = 3 <- look for socket connection
25  * connect(...)                                    <- important
26  * sendto(...)                                     <- important
27  * exit_group(0)                                   <- finish!
28  */
29 #if defined(__x86_64__)
30 #if defined(__ANDROID__)
31 const char *log_syscalls[] = {"socket", "connect", "fcntl", "writev"};
32 #else
33 const char *log_syscalls[] = {"connect", "sendto"};
34 #endif
35 #elif defined(__i386__)
36 #if defined(__ANDROID__)
37 const char *log_syscalls[] = {"socketcall", "writev", "fcntl64",
38 			      "clock_gettime"};
39 #else
40 const char *log_syscalls[] = {"socketcall", "time"};
41 #endif
42 #elif defined(__arm__)
43 #if defined(__ANDROID__)
44 const char *log_syscalls[] = {"clock_gettime", "connect", "fcntl64", "socket",
45 			      "writev"};
46 #else
47 const char *log_syscalls[] = {"connect", "gettimeofday", "send"};
48 #endif
49 #elif defined(__aarch64__)
50 #if defined(__ANDROID__)
51 const char *log_syscalls[] = {"connect", "fcntl", "sendto", "socket", "writev"};
52 #else
53 const char *log_syscalls[] = {"connect", "send"};
54 #endif
55 #elif defined(__powerpc__) || defined(__ia64__) || defined(__hppa__) ||        \
56       defined(__sparc__) || defined(__mips__)
57 const char *log_syscalls[] = {"connect", "send"};
58 #else
59 #error "Unsupported platform"
60 #endif
61 
62 const size_t log_syscalls_len = sizeof(log_syscalls)/sizeof(log_syscalls[0]);
63 
64 long int parse_single_constant(char *constant_str, char **endptr);
65 
lookup_syscall(const char * name)66 int lookup_syscall(const char *name)
67 {
68 	const struct syscall_entry *entry = syscall_table;
69 	for (; entry->name && entry->nr >= 0; ++entry)
70 		if (!strcmp(entry->name, name))
71 			return entry->nr;
72 	return -1;
73 }
74 
lookup_syscall_name(int nr)75 const char *lookup_syscall_name(int nr)
76 {
77 	const struct syscall_entry *entry = syscall_table;
78 	for (; entry->name && entry->nr >= 0; ++entry)
79 		if (entry->nr == nr)
80 			return entry->name;
81 	return NULL;
82 }
83 
parse_constant(char * constant_str,char ** endptr)84 long int parse_constant(char *constant_str, char **endptr)
85 {
86 	long int value = 0;
87 	char *group, *lastpos = constant_str;
88 	char *original_constant_str = constant_str;
89 
90 	/*
91 	 * Try to parse constants separated by pipes.  Note that since
92 	 * |constant_str| is an atom, there can be no spaces between the
93 	 * constant and the pipe.  Constants can be either a named constant
94 	 * defined in libconstants.gen.c or a number parsed with strtol.
95 	 *
96 	 * If there is an error parsing any of the constants, the whole process
97 	 * fails.
98 	 */
99 	while ((group = tokenize(&constant_str, "|")) != NULL) {
100 		char *end = group;
101 		value |= parse_single_constant(group, &end);
102 		if (end == group) {
103 			lastpos = original_constant_str;
104 			value = 0;
105 			break;
106 		}
107 		lastpos = end;
108 	}
109 	if (endptr)
110 		*endptr = lastpos;
111 	return value;
112 }
113 
parse_single_constant(char * constant_str,char ** endptr)114 long int parse_single_constant(char *constant_str, char **endptr)
115 {
116 	const struct constant_entry *entry = constant_table;
117 	for (; entry->name; ++entry) {
118 		if (!strcmp(entry->name, constant_str)) {
119 			if (endptr)
120 				*endptr = constant_str + strlen(constant_str);
121 
122 			return entry->value;
123 		}
124 	}
125 
126 	return strtol(constant_str, endptr, 0);
127 }
128 
strip(char * s)129 char *strip(char *s)
130 {
131 	char *end;
132 	while (*s && isblank(*s))
133 		s++;
134 	end = s + strlen(s) - 1;
135 	while (end >= s && *end && (isblank(*end) || *end == '\n'))
136 		end--;
137 	*(end + 1) = '\0';
138 	return s;
139 }
140 
tokenize(char ** stringp,const char * delim)141 char *tokenize(char **stringp, const char *delim)
142 {
143 	char *ret = NULL;
144 
145 	/* If the string is NULL or empty, there are no tokens to be found. */
146 	if (stringp == NULL || *stringp == NULL || **stringp == '\0')
147 		return NULL;
148 
149 	/*
150 	 * If the delimiter is NULL or empty,
151 	 * the full string makes up the only token.
152 	 */
153 	if (delim == NULL || *delim == '\0') {
154 		ret = *stringp;
155 		*stringp = NULL;
156 		return ret;
157 	}
158 
159 	char *found;
160 	while (**stringp != '\0') {
161 		found = strstr(*stringp, delim);
162 
163 		if (!found) {
164 			/*
165 			 * The delimiter was not found, so the full string
166 			 * makes up the only token, and we're done.
167 			 */
168 			ret = *stringp;
169 			*stringp = NULL;
170 			break;
171 		}
172 
173 		if (found != *stringp) {
174 			/* There's a non-empty token before the delimiter. */
175 			*found = '\0';
176 			ret = *stringp;
177 			*stringp = found + strlen(delim);
178 			break;
179 		}
180 
181 		/*
182 		 * The delimiter was found at the start of the string,
183 		 * skip it and keep looking for a non-empty token.
184 		 */
185 		*stringp += strlen(delim);
186 	}
187 
188 	return ret;
189 }
190