/* * dfile.c - Linux file processing functions for /proc-based lsof */ /* * Copyright 1997 Purdue Research Foundation, West Lafayette, Indiana * 47907. All rights reserved. * * Written by Victor A. Abell * * This software is not subject to any license of the American Telephone * and Telegraph Company or the Regents of the University of California. * * Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose on * any computer system, and to alter it and redistribute it freely, subject * to the following restrictions: * * 1. Neither the authors nor Purdue University are responsible for any * consequences of the use of this software. * * 2. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented, either by * explicit claim or by omission. Credit to the authors and Purdue * University must appear in documentation and sources. * * 3. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be * misrepresented as being the original software. * * 4. This notice may not be removed or altered. */ #ifndef lint static char copyright[] = "@(#) Copyright 1997 Purdue Research Foundation.\nAll rights reserved.\n"; static char *rcsid = "$Id: dfile.c,v 1.8 2012/04/10 16:39:50 abe Exp $"; #endif #include "lsof.h" /* * Local structures */ struct hsfile { struct sfile *s; /* the Sfile table address */ struct hsfile *next; /* the next hash bucket entry */ }; /* * Local static variables */ static struct hsfile *HbyFdi = /* hash by file (dev,ino) buckets */ (struct hsfile *)NULL; static int HbyFdiCt = 0; /* HbyFdi entry count */ static struct hsfile *HbyFrd = /* hash by file raw device buckets */ (struct hsfile *)NULL; static int HbyFrdCt = 0; /* HbyFrd entry count */ static struct hsfile *HbyFsd = /* hash by file system buckets */ (struct hsfile *)NULL; static int HbyFsdCt = 0; /* HbyFsd entry count */ static struct hsfile *HbyNm = /* hash by name buckets */ (struct hsfile *)NULL; static int HbyNmCt = 0; /* HbyNm entry count */ /* * Local definitions */ #define SFDIHASH 4094 /* Sfile hash by (device,inode) number * pair bucket count (power of 2!) */ #define SFFSHASH 1024 /* Sfile hash by file system device * number bucket count (power of 2!) */ #define SFHASHDEVINO(maj, min, ino, mod) ((int)(((int)((((int)(maj+1))*((int)((min+1))))+ino)*31415)&(mod-1))) /* hash for Sfile by major device, * minor device, and inode, modulo mod * (mod must be a power of 2) */ #define SFRDHASH 1024 /* Sfile hash by raw device number * bucket count (power of 2!) */ #define SFHASHRDEVI(maj, min, rmaj, rmin, ino, mod) ((int)(((int)((((int)(maj+1))*((int)((min+1))))+((int)(rmaj+1)*(int)(rmin+1))+ino)*31415)&(mod-1))) /* hash for Sfile by major device, * minor device, major raw device, * minor raw device, and inode, modulo * mod (mod must be a power of 2) */ #define SFNMHASH 4096 /* Sfile hash by name bucket count * (must be a power of 2!) */ /* * hashSfile() - hash Sfile entries for use in is_file_named() searches */ void hashSfile() { static int hs = 0; int i; struct sfile *s; struct hsfile *sh, *sn; /* * Do nothing if there are no file search arguments cached or if the * hashes have already been constructed. */ if (!Sfile || hs) return; /* * Allocate hash buckets by (device,inode), file system device, and file name. */ if (!(HbyFdi = (struct hsfile *)calloc((MALLOC_S)SFDIHASH, sizeof(struct hsfile)))) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't allocate space for %d (dev,ino) hash buckets\n", Pn, SFDIHASH); Exit(1); } if (!(HbyFrd = (struct hsfile *)calloc((MALLOC_S)SFRDHASH, sizeof(struct hsfile)))) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't allocate space for %d rdev hash buckets\n", Pn, SFRDHASH); Exit(1); } if (!(HbyFsd = (struct hsfile *)calloc((MALLOC_S)SFFSHASH, sizeof(struct hsfile)))) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't allocate space for %d file sys hash buckets\n", Pn, SFFSHASH); Exit(1); } if (!(HbyNm = (struct hsfile *)calloc((MALLOC_S)SFNMHASH, sizeof(struct hsfile)))) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't allocate space for %d name hash buckets\n", Pn, SFNMHASH); Exit(1); } hs++; /* * Scan the Sfile chain, building file, file system, raw device, and file * name hash bucket chains. */ for (s = Sfile; s; s = s->next) { for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) { switch (i) { case 0: /* hash by name */ if (!s->aname) continue; sh = &HbyNm[hashbyname(s->aname, SFNMHASH)]; HbyNmCt++; break; case 1: /* hash by device and inode, or file * system device */ if (s->type) { sh = &HbyFdi[SFHASHDEVINO(GET_MAJ_DEV(s->dev), GET_MIN_DEV(s->dev), s->i, SFDIHASH)]; HbyFdiCt++; } else { sh = &HbyFsd[SFHASHDEVINO(GET_MAJ_DEV(s->dev), GET_MIN_DEV(s->dev), 0, SFFSHASH)]; HbyFsdCt++; } break; case 2: /* hash by file's raw device */ if ((s->mode == S_IFCHR) || (s->mode == S_IFBLK)) { sh = &HbyFrd[SFHASHRDEVI(GET_MAJ_DEV(s->dev), GET_MIN_DEV(s->dev), GET_MAJ_DEV(s->rdev), GET_MIN_DEV(s->rdev), s->i, SFRDHASH)]; HbyFrdCt++; } else continue; } /* * Add hash to the bucket's chain, allocating new entries for * all after the first. */ if (!sh->s) { sh->s = s; sh->next = (struct hsfile *)NULL; continue; } else { if (!(sn = (struct hsfile *)malloc( (MALLOC_S)sizeof(struct hsfile)))) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't allocate hsfile bucket for: %s\n", Pn, s->aname); Exit(1); } sn->s = s; sn->next = sh->next; sh->next = sn; } } } } /* * is_file_named() - is this file named? */ int is_file_named(ty, p, mp, cd) int ty; /* search type: 0 = only by device * and inode * 1 = by device and * inode, or by file * system device and * path for NFS file * systems * 2 = only by path */ char *p; /* path name (device and inode are * identified via *Lf) */ struct mounts *mp; /* NFS file system (NULL if not) */ int cd; /* character or block type file -- * VCHR or VBLK vnode, or S_IFCHR * or S_IFBLK inode */ { char *ep; int f = 0; struct mounts *smp; struct sfile *s = (struct sfile *)NULL; struct hsfile *sh; size_t sz; /* * Check for a path name match, as requested. */ if ((ty == 2) && p && HbyNmCt) { for (sh = &HbyNm[hashbyname(p, SFNMHASH)]; sh; sh = sh->next) { if ((s = sh->s) && strcmp(p, s->aname) == 0) { f = 2; break; } } } /* * Check for a regular file by device and inode number. */ if (!f && (ty < 2) && HbyFdiCt && Lf->dev_def && (Lf->inp_ty == 1 || Lf->inp_ty == 3)) { for (sh = &HbyFdi[SFHASHDEVINO(GET_MAJ_DEV(Lf->dev), GET_MIN_DEV(Lf->dev), Lf->inode, SFDIHASH)]; sh; sh = sh->next) { if ((s = sh->s) && (Lf->dev == s->dev) && (Lf->inode == s->i)) { f = 1; break; } } } /* * Check for a file system match. */ if (!f && (ty == 1) && HbyFsdCt && Lf->dev_def) { for (sh = &HbyFsd[SFHASHDEVINO(GET_MAJ_DEV(Lf->dev), GET_MIN_DEV(Lf->dev), 0, SFFSHASH)]; sh; sh = sh->next) { if ((s = sh->s) && (s->dev == Lf->dev)) { if (Lf->ntype != N_NFS) { /* * A non-NFS file matches to a non-NFS file system by * device. */ if (!(smp = s->mp) || (smp->ty != N_NFS)) { f = 1; break; } } else { /* * An NFS file must also match to a file system by the * the path name of the file system -- i.e., the first * part of the file's path. This terrible, non-UNIX * hack is forced on lsof by an egregious error in * Linux NFS that can assign the same device number * to two different NFS mounts. */ if (p && mp && mp->dirl && mp->dir && s->name && !strncmp(mp->dir, s->name, mp->dirl)) { f = 1; break; } } } } } /* * Check for a character or block device match. */ if (!f && !ty && HbyFrdCt && cd && Lf->dev_def && (Lf->dev == DevDev) && Lf->rdev_def && (Lf->inp_ty == 1 || Lf->inp_ty == 3)) { for (sh = &HbyFrd[SFHASHRDEVI(GET_MAJ_DEV(Lf->dev), GET_MIN_DEV(Lf->dev), GET_MAJ_DEV(Lf->rdev), GET_MIN_DEV(Lf->rdev), Lf->inode, SFRDHASH)]; sh; sh = sh->next) { if ((s = sh->s) && (s->dev == Lf->dev) && (s->rdev == Lf->rdev) && (s->i == Lf->inode)) { f = 1; break; } } } /* * Convert the name if a match occurred. */ switch (f) { case 0: return(0); case 1: if (s->type) { /* * If the search argument isn't a file system, propagate it * to Namech[]; otherwise, let printname() compose the name. */ (void) snpf(Namech, Namechl, "%s", s->name); if (s->devnm) { ep = endnm(&sz); (void) snpf(ep, sz, " (%s)", s->devnm); } } break; case 2: (void) strcpy(Namech, p); break; } if (s) s->f = 1; return(1); } /* * printdevname() - print character device name * * Note: this function should not be needed in /proc-based lsof, but * since it is called by printname() in print.c, an ersatz one * is provided here. */ int printdevname(dev, rdev, f, nty) dev_t *dev; /* device */ dev_t *rdev; /* raw device */ int f; /* 1 = follow with '\n' */ int nty; /* node type: N_BLK or N_chr */ { char buf[128]; (void) snpf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s device: %d,%d", (nty == N_BLK) ? "BLK" : "CHR", (int)GET_MAJ_DEV(*rdev), (int)GET_MIN_DEV(*rdev)); safestrprt(buf, stdout, f); return(1); }