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pathnames.c
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#include <ftw.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include "exit.h"
#include "params.h"
#include "pathnames.h"
#include "random.h"
#include "shm.h"
#include "uid.h"
#include "utils.h"
#ifndef FTW_ACTIONRETVAL
#define FTW_ACTIONRETVAL 0
#define FTW_CONTINUE 0
#define FTW_SKIP_SUBTREE 0
#define FTW_STOP 1
#endif
unsigned int files_in_index = 0;
const char **fileindex;
struct namelist {
struct list_head list;
const char *name;
};
static struct namelist *names = NULL;
static int ignore_files(const char *path)
{
unsigned int i, j;
unsigned int pathlen, offset = 0;
/* These are exact matches. */
const char *ignored_paths[] = {
".", "..",
/* dangerous/noisy/annoying stuff in /proc */
"/proc/sysrq-trigger", "/proc/kmem", "/proc/kcore",
/* dangerous/noisy/annoying stuff in /dev */
"/dev/log", "/dev/mem", "/dev/kmsg", "/dev/kmem",
NULL
};
/* Partial matches. */ //FIXME: This whole function should just use globs to pattern match.
const char *ignored_patterns[] = {
/* dangerous/noisy/annoying per-process stuff. */
"coredump_filter", "make-it-fail", "oom_adj", "oom_score_adj",
NULL
};
pathlen = strlen(path);
/* First do the exact matches */
for (i = 0; ignored_paths[i]; i++) {
if (strlen(ignored_paths[i]) != pathlen) {
continue;
}
if (!strcmp(path, ignored_paths[i])) {
debugf("Skipping %s\n", path);
return 1;
}
}
/* Now make sure none of the patterns match the end of the pathname */
for (j = 0; j < pathlen; j++) {
if (path[j] == '/')
offset = j;
}
offset++;
if (offset == 1)
return 0;
for (i = 0; ignored_patterns[i]; i++) {
if (!strcmp(path + offset, ignored_patterns[i])) {
debugf("Skipping pattern %s\n", path);
return 1;
}
}
/* special case to match tty* until I do globbing */
if (!strncmp(path + offset, "tty", 3)) {
debugf("Skipping %s\n", path);
return 1;
}
/* seriously though, I should add globbing */
if (!strncmp(path + offset, "sd", 2)) {
debugf("Skipping %s\n", path);
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
static void add_to_namelist(const char *name)
{
struct namelist *newnode;
newnode = zmalloc(sizeof(struct namelist));
newnode->name = strdup(name);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&newnode->list);
list_add_tail(&newnode->list, &names->list);
}
int check_stat_file(const struct stat *sb)
{
int openflag = 0;
bool set_read = FALSE;
bool set_write = FALSE;
uid_t target_uid = orig_uid;
gid_t target_gid = orig_gid;
if (dropprivs == TRUE) {
target_uid = nobody_uid;
target_gid = nobody_gid;
}
if (S_ISLNK(sb->st_mode))
return -1;
if (sb->st_uid == target_uid) {
if (sb->st_mode & S_IRUSR)
set_read = TRUE;
if (sb->st_mode & S_IWUSR)
set_write = TRUE;
}
if (sb->st_gid == target_gid) {
if (sb->st_mode & S_IRGRP)
set_read = TRUE;
if (sb->st_mode & S_IWGRP)
set_write = TRUE;
}
if (sb->st_mode & S_IROTH)
set_read = TRUE;
if (sb->st_mode & S_IWOTH)
set_write = TRUE;
if (set_read == 0 && set_write == 0)
return -1;
if (set_read == TRUE)
openflag = O_RDONLY;
if (set_write == TRUE)
openflag = O_WRONLY;
if ((set_read == TRUE) && (set_write == TRUE))
openflag = O_RDWR;
if (S_ISDIR(sb->st_mode))
openflag = O_RDONLY;
return openflag;
}
static int file_tree_callback(const char *fpath, const struct stat *sb, int typeflag, __unused__ struct FTW *ftwbuf)
{
if (typeflag == FTW_DNR)
return FTW_CONTINUE;
if (typeflag == FTW_NS)
return FTW_CONTINUE;
if (ignore_files(fpath))
return FTW_SKIP_SUBTREE;
// Check we can read it.
if (check_stat_file(sb) == -1)
return FTW_CONTINUE;
if (shm->exit_reason != STILL_RUNNING)
return FTW_STOP;
add_to_namelist(fpath);
files_in_index++;
return FTW_CONTINUE;
}
static void open_fds_from_path(const char *dirpath)
{
int before = files_in_index;
int flags = FTW_DEPTH | FTW_ACTIONRETVAL | FTW_MOUNT;
int ret;
/* By default, don't follow symlinks so we only get each file once.
* But, if we do something like -V /lib, then follow it
*
* I'm not sure about this, might remove later.
*/
if (victim_path == NULL)
flags |= FTW_PHYS;
ret = nftw(dirpath, file_tree_callback, 32, flags);
if (ret != 0) {
if (shm->exit_reason != EXIT_SIGINT)
output(0, "Something went wrong during nftw(%s). (%d:%s)\n",
dirpath, ret, strerror(errno));
return;
}
output(0, "Added %d filenames from %s\n", files_in_index - before, dirpath);
}
/* Generate an index of pointers to the filenames */
static const char ** list_to_index(struct namelist *namelist)
{
struct list_head *node, *tmp;
struct namelist *nl;
const char **findex;
unsigned int i = 0;
findex = zmalloc(sizeof(char *) * files_in_index);
list_for_each_safe(node, tmp, &namelist->list) {
nl = (struct namelist *) node;
findex[i++] = nl->name;
/* Destroy the list head, but keep the ->name alloc because
* now the index points to it.
*/
list_del(&nl->list);
free(nl);
}
free(names);
names = NULL;
return findex;
}
void generate_filelist(void)
{
names = zmalloc(sizeof(struct namelist));
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&names->list);
output(1, "Generating file descriptors\n");
if (victim_path != NULL) {
open_fds_from_path(victim_path);
} else {
open_fds_from_path("/dev");
open_fds_from_path("/proc");
open_fds_from_path("/sys");
}
if (shm->exit_reason != STILL_RUNNING)
return;
if (files_in_index == 0) {
output(1, "Didn't add any files!!\n");
return;
}
fileindex = list_to_index(names);
}
const char * get_filename(void)
{
if (files_in_index == 0) /* This can happen if we run with -n. Should we do something else ? */
return NULL;
return fileindex[rnd() % files_in_index];
}
const char * generate_pathname(void)
{
const char *pathname = get_filename();
char *newpath;
unsigned int len;
if (pathname == NULL)
return NULL;
/* 90% chance of returning an unmangled filename */
if (!ONE_IN(10))
return strdup(pathname);
/* Create a bogus filename. */
newpath = zmalloc(MAX_PATH_LEN);
len = strlen(pathname);
if (RAND_BOOL())
(void) memcpy(newpath, pathname, len);
else {
if (len < MAX_PATH_LEN - 2) {
/* make it look relative to cwd */
newpath[0] = '.';
newpath[1] = '/';
(void) memcpy(newpath + 2, pathname, len);
len += 2;
}
}
/* 50/50 chance of making it look like a dir */
if (RAND_BOOL()) {
if (len <= MAX_PATH_LEN - 2) {
newpath[len] = '/';
newpath[len + 1] = 0;
}
}
return newpath;
}