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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
Samba utility functions
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-2011
based on old fault.c code, which had:
Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 2001-2007
Copyright (C) Simo Sorce 2001
Copyright (C) Jim McDonough <jmcd@us.ibm.com> 2003
Copyright (C) James Peach 2006
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 3 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "includes.h"
static char *corepath;
/**
* Build up the default corepath as "<logbase>/cores/<progname>"
*/
static char *get_default_corepath(const char *logbase, const char *progname)
{
char *tmp_corepath;
/* Setup core dir in logbase. */
tmp_corepath = talloc_asprintf(NULL, "%s/cores", logbase);
if (!tmp_corepath)
return NULL;
if ((mkdir(tmp_corepath, 0700) == -1) && errno != EEXIST)
goto err_out;
if (chmod(tmp_corepath, 0700) == -1)
goto err_out;
talloc_free(tmp_corepath);
/* Setup progname-specific core subdir */
tmp_corepath = talloc_asprintf(NULL, "%s/cores/%s", logbase, progname);
if (!tmp_corepath)
return NULL;
if (mkdir(tmp_corepath, 0700) == -1 && errno != EEXIST)
goto err_out;
if (chown(tmp_corepath, getuid(), getgid()) == -1)
goto err_out;
if (chmod(tmp_corepath, 0700) == -1)
goto err_out;
return tmp_corepath;
err_out:
talloc_free(tmp_corepath);
return NULL;
}
/**
* Get the FreeBSD corepath.
*
* On FreeBSD the current working directory is ignored when creating a core
* file. Instead the core directory is controlled via sysctl. This consults
* the value of "kern.corefile" so the correct corepath can be printed out
* before dump_core() calls abort.
*/
#if (defined(FREEBSD) && defined(HAVE_SYSCTLBYNAME))
static char *get_freebsd_corepath(void)
{
char *tmp_corepath = NULL;
char *end = NULL;
size_t len = 128;
int ret;
/* Loop with increasing sizes so we don't allocate too much. */
do {
if (len > 1024) {
goto err_out;
}
tmp_corepath = (char *)talloc_realloc(NULL, tmp_corepath,
char, len);
if (!tmp_corepath) {
return NULL;
}
ret = sysctlbyname("kern.corefile", tmp_corepath, &len, NULL,
0);
if (ret == -1) {
if (errno != ENOMEM) {
DEBUG(0, ("sysctlbyname failed getting "
"kern.corefile %s\n",
strerror(errno)));
goto err_out;
}
/* Not a large enough array, try a bigger one. */
len = len << 1;
}
} while (ret == -1);
/* Strip off the common filename expansion */
if ((end = strrchr_m(tmp_corepath, '/'))) {
*end = '\0';
}
return tmp_corepath;
err_out:
if (tmp_corepath) {
talloc_free(tmp_corepath);
}
return NULL;
}
#endif
#if defined(HAVE_SYS_KERNEL_PROC_CORE_PATTERN)
/**
* Get the Linux corepath.
*
* On Linux the contents of /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern indicates the
* location of the core path.
*/
static char *get_linux_corepath(void)
{
char *end;
int fd;
char *result;
fd = open("/proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern", O_RDONLY, 0);
if (fd == -1) {
return NULL;
}
result = afdgets(fd, NULL, 0);
close(fd);
if (result == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
if (result[0] != '/') {
/*
* No absolute path, use the default (cwd)
*/
TALLOC_FREE(result);
return NULL;
}
/* Strip off the common filename expansion */
end = strrchr_m(result, '/');
if ((end != result) /* this would be the only / */
&& (end != NULL)) {
*end = '\0';
}
return result;
}
#endif
/**
* Try getting system-specific corepath if one exists.
*
* If the system doesn't define a corepath, then the default is used.
*/
static char *get_corepath(const char *logbase, const char *progname)
{
#if (defined(FREEBSD) && defined(HAVE_SYSCTLBYNAME))
char *tmp_corepath = NULL;
tmp_corepath = get_freebsd_corepath();
/* If this has been set correctly, we're done. */
if (tmp_corepath) {
return tmp_corepath;
}
#endif
#if defined(HAVE_SYS_KERNEL_PROC_CORE_PATTERN)
char *tmp_corepath = NULL;
tmp_corepath = get_linux_corepath();
/* If this has been set correctly, we're done. */
if (tmp_corepath) {
return tmp_corepath;
}
#endif
/* Fall back to the default. */
return get_default_corepath(logbase, progname);
}
/*******************************************************************
make all the preparations to safely dump a core file
********************************************************************/
void dump_core_setup(const char *progname, const char *logfile)
{
char *logbase = NULL;
char *end = NULL;
if (logfile && *logfile) {
if (asprintf(&logbase, "%s", logfile) < 0) {
return;
}
if ((end = strrchr_m(logbase, '/'))) {
*end = '\0';
}
} else {
/* We will end up here if the log file is given on the command
* line by the -l option but the "log file" option is not set
* in smb.conf.
*/
if (asprintf(&logbase, "%s", get_dyn_LOGFILEBASE()) < 0) {
return;
}
}
SMB_ASSERT(progname != NULL);
corepath = get_corepath(logbase, progname);
if (!corepath) {
DEBUG(0, ("Unable to setup corepath for %s: %s\n", progname,
strerror(errno)));
goto out;
}
#ifdef HAVE_GETRLIMIT
#ifdef RLIMIT_CORE
{
struct rlimit rlp;
getrlimit(RLIMIT_CORE, &rlp);
rlp.rlim_cur = MAX(16*1024*1024,rlp.rlim_cur);
setrlimit(RLIMIT_CORE, &rlp);
getrlimit(RLIMIT_CORE, &rlp);
DEBUG(3,("Maximum core file size limits now %d(soft) %d(hard)\n",
(int)rlp.rlim_cur,(int)rlp.rlim_max));
}
#endif
#endif
/* FIXME: if we have a core-plus-pid facility, configurably set
* this up here.
*/
out:
SAFE_FREE(logbase);
}
void dump_core(void)
{
static bool called;
if (called) {
DEBUG(0, ("dump_core() called recursive\n"));
exit(1);
}
called = true;
/* Note that even if core dumping has been disabled, we still set up
* the core path. This is to handle the case where core dumping is
* turned on in smb.conf and the relevant daemon is not restarted.
*/
if (!lp_enable_core_files()) {
DEBUG(0, ("Exiting on internal error (core file administratively disabled)\n"));
exit(1);
}
#if DUMP_CORE
/* If we're running as non root we might not be able to dump the core
* file to the corepath. There must not be an unbecome_root() before
* we call abort(). */
if (geteuid() != sec_initial_uid()) {
become_root();
}
if (corepath == NULL) {
DEBUG(0, ("Can not dump core: corepath not set up\n"));
exit(1);
}
if (*corepath != '\0') {
/* The chdir might fail if we dump core before we finish
* processing the config file.
*/
if (chdir(corepath) != 0) {
DEBUG(0, ("unable to change to %s\n", corepath));
DEBUGADD(0, ("refusing to dump core\n"));
exit(1);
}
DEBUG(0,("dumping core in %s\n", corepath));
}
umask(~(0700));
dbgflush();
#if defined(HAVE_PRCTL) && defined(PR_SET_DUMPABLE)
/* On Linux we lose the ability to dump core when we change our user
* ID. We know how to dump core safely, so let's make sure we have our
* dumpable flag set.
*/
prctl(PR_SET_DUMPABLE, 1);
#endif
/* Ensure we don't have a signal handler for abort. */
#ifdef SIGABRT
CatchSignal(SIGABRT, SIG_DFL);
#endif
abort();
#else /* DUMP_CORE */
exit(1);
#endif /* DUMP_CORE */
}
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