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25 
26 #include "precompiled.hpp"
27 #include "runtime/interfaceSupport.hpp"
28 #include "runtime/os.hpp"
29 #include "services/attachListener.hpp"
30 #include "services/dtraceAttacher.hpp"
31 
32 #include <unistd.h>
33 #include <signal.h>
34 #include <sys/types.h>
35 #include <sys/socket.h>
36 #include <sys/un.h>
37 #include <sys/stat.h>
38 
39 #ifndef UNIX_PATH_MAX
40 #define UNIX_PATH_MAX   sizeof(((struct sockaddr_un *)0)->sun_path)
41 #endif
42 
43 // The attach mechanism on Linux uses a UNIX domain socket. An attach listener
44 // thread is created at startup or is created on-demand via a signal from
45 // the client tool. The attach listener creates a socket and binds it to a file
46 // in the filesystem. The attach listener then acts as a simple (single-
47 // threaded) server - it waits for a client to connect, reads the request,
48 // executes it, and returns the response to the client via the socket
49 // connection.
50 //
51 // As the socket is a UNIX domain socket it means that only clients on the
52 // local machine can connect. In addition there are two other aspects to
53 // the security:
54 // 1. The well known file that the socket is bound to has permission 400
55 // 2. When a client connect, the SO_PEERID socket option is used to
56 //    obtain the credentials of client. We check that the effective uid
57 //    of the client matches this process.
58 
59 // forward reference
60 class AixAttachOperation;
61 
62 class AixAttachListener: AllStatic {
63  private:
64   // the path to which we bind the UNIX domain socket
65   static char _path[UNIX_PATH_MAX];
66   static bool _has_path;
67   // Shutdown marker to prevent accept blocking during clean-up.
68   static bool _shutdown;
69 
70   // the file descriptor for the listening socket
71   static int _listener;
72 
set_path(char * path)73   static void set_path(char* path) {
74     if (path == NULL) {
75       _has_path = false;
76     } else {
77       strncpy(_path, path, UNIX_PATH_MAX);
78       _path[UNIX_PATH_MAX-1] = '\0';
79       _has_path = true;
80     }
81   }
82 
set_listener(int s)83   static void set_listener(int s)               { _listener = s; }
84 
85   // reads a request from the given connected socket
86   static AixAttachOperation* read_request(int s);
87 
88  public:
89   enum {
90     ATTACH_PROTOCOL_VER = 1                     // protocol version
91   };
92   enum {
93     ATTACH_ERROR_BADVERSION     = 101           // error codes
94   };
95 
96   // initialize the listener, returns 0 if okay
97   static int init();
98 
path()99   static char* path()                   { return _path; }
has_path()100   static bool has_path()                { return _has_path; }
listener()101   static int listener()                 { return _listener; }
102   // Shutdown marker to prevent accept blocking during clean-up
set_shutdown(bool shutdown)103   static void set_shutdown(bool shutdown) { _shutdown = shutdown; }
is_shutdown()104   static bool is_shutdown()     { return _shutdown; }
105 
106   // write the given buffer to a socket
107   static int write_fully(int s, char* buf, int len);
108 
109   static AixAttachOperation* dequeue();
110 };
111 
112 class AixAttachOperation: public AttachOperation {
113  private:
114   // the connection to the client
115   int _socket;
116 
117  public:
118   void complete(jint res, bufferedStream* st);
119 
set_socket(int s)120   void set_socket(int s)                                { _socket = s; }
socket() const121   int socket() const                                    { return _socket; }
122 
AixAttachOperation(char * name)123   AixAttachOperation(char* name) : AttachOperation(name) {
124     set_socket(-1);
125   }
126 };
127 
128 // statics
129 char AixAttachListener::_path[UNIX_PATH_MAX];
130 bool AixAttachListener::_has_path;
131 int AixAttachListener::_listener = -1;
132 // Shutdown marker to prevent accept blocking during clean-up
133 bool AixAttachListener::_shutdown = false;
134 
135 // Supporting class to help split a buffer into individual components
136 class ArgumentIterator : public StackObj {
137  private:
138   char* _pos;
139   char* _end;
140  public:
ArgumentIterator(char * arg_buffer,size_t arg_size)141   ArgumentIterator(char* arg_buffer, size_t arg_size) {
142     _pos = arg_buffer;
143     _end = _pos + arg_size - 1;
144   }
next()145   char* next() {
146     if (*_pos == '\0') {
147       return NULL;
148     }
149     char* res = _pos;
150     char* next_pos = strchr(_pos, '\0');
151     if (next_pos < _end)  {
152       next_pos++;
153     }
154     _pos = next_pos;
155     return res;
156   }
157 };
158 
159 // On AIX if sockets block until all data has been transmitted
160 // successfully in some communication domains a socket "close" may
161 // never complete. We have to take care that after the socket shutdown
162 // the listener never enters accept state.
163 
164 // atexit hook to stop listener and unlink the file that it is
165 // bound too.
166 
167 // Some modifications to the listener logic to prevent deadlocks on exit.
168 // 1. We Shutdown the socket here instead. AixAttachOperation::complete() is not the right place
169 //    since more than one agent in a sequence in JPLIS live tests wouldn't work (Listener thread
170 //    would be dead after the first operation completion).
171 // 2. close(s) may never return if the listener thread is in socket accept(). Unlinking the file
172 //    should be sufficient for cleanup.
173 extern "C" {
listener_cleanup()174   static void listener_cleanup() {
175     static int cleanup_done;
176     if (!cleanup_done) {
177       cleanup_done = 1;
178       AixAttachListener::set_shutdown(true);
179       int s = AixAttachListener::listener();
180       if (s != -1) {
181         ::shutdown(s, 2);
182       }
183       if (AixAttachListener::has_path()) {
184         ::unlink(AixAttachListener::path());
185       }
186     }
187   }
188 }
189 
190 // Initialization - create a listener socket and bind it to a file
191 
init()192 int AixAttachListener::init() {
193   char path[UNIX_PATH_MAX];          // socket file
194   char initial_path[UNIX_PATH_MAX];  // socket file during setup
195   int listener;                      // listener socket (file descriptor)
196 
197   // register function to cleanup
198   ::atexit(listener_cleanup);
199 
200   int n = snprintf(path, UNIX_PATH_MAX, "%s/.java_pid%d",
201                    os::get_temp_directory(), os::current_process_id());
202   if (n < (int)UNIX_PATH_MAX) {
203     n = snprintf(initial_path, UNIX_PATH_MAX, "%s.tmp", path);
204   }
205   if (n >= (int)UNIX_PATH_MAX) {
206     return -1;
207   }
208 
209   // create the listener socket
210   listener = ::socket(PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
211   if (listener == -1) {
212     return -1;
213   }
214 
215   // bind socket
216   struct sockaddr_un addr;
217   addr.sun_family = AF_UNIX;
218   strcpy(addr.sun_path, initial_path);
219   ::unlink(initial_path);
220   // We must call bind with the actual socketaddr length. This is obligatory for AS400.
221   int res = ::bind(listener, (struct sockaddr*)&addr, SUN_LEN(&addr));
222   if (res == -1) {
223     RESTARTABLE(::close(listener), res);
224     return -1;
225   }
226 
227   // put in listen mode, set permissions, and rename into place
228   res = ::listen(listener, 5);
229   if (res == 0) {
230       RESTARTABLE(::chmod(initial_path, (S_IREAD|S_IWRITE) & ~(S_IRGRP|S_IWGRP|S_IROTH|S_IWOTH)), res);
231       if (res == 0) {
232           res = ::rename(initial_path, path);
233       }
234   }
235   if (res == -1) {
236     RESTARTABLE(::close(listener), res);
237     ::unlink(initial_path);
238     return -1;
239   }
240   set_path(path);
241   set_listener(listener);
242   set_shutdown(false);
243 
244   return 0;
245 }
246 
247 // Given a socket that is connected to a peer we read the request and
248 // create an AttachOperation. As the socket is blocking there is potential
249 // for a denial-of-service if the peer does not response. However this happens
250 // after the peer credentials have been checked and in the worst case it just
251 // means that the attach listener thread is blocked.
252 //
read_request(int s)253 AixAttachOperation* AixAttachListener::read_request(int s) {
254   char ver_str[8];
255   sprintf(ver_str, "%d", ATTACH_PROTOCOL_VER);
256 
257   // The request is a sequence of strings so we first figure out the
258   // expected count and the maximum possible length of the request.
259   // The request is:
260   //   <ver>0<cmd>0<arg>0<arg>0<arg>0
261   // where <ver> is the protocol version (1), <cmd> is the command
262   // name ("load", "datadump", ...), and <arg> is an argument
263   int expected_str_count = 2 + AttachOperation::arg_count_max;
264   const int max_len = (sizeof(ver_str) + 1) + (AttachOperation::name_length_max + 1) +
265     AttachOperation::arg_count_max*(AttachOperation::arg_length_max + 1);
266 
267   char buf[max_len];
268   int str_count = 0;
269 
270   // Read until all (expected) strings have been read, the buffer is
271   // full, or EOF.
272 
273   int off = 0;
274   int left = max_len;
275 
276   do {
277     int n;
278     // Don't block on interrupts because this will
279     // hang in the clean-up when shutting down.
280     n = read(s, buf+off, left);
281     if (n == -1) {
282       return NULL;      // reset by peer or other error
283     }
284     if (n == 0) {       // end of file reached
285       break;
286     }
287     for (int i=0; i<n; i++) {
288       if (buf[off+i] == 0) {
289         // EOS found
290         str_count++;
291 
292         // The first string is <ver> so check it now to
293         // check for protocol mis-match
294         if (str_count == 1) {
295           if ((strlen(buf) != strlen(ver_str)) ||
296               (atoi(buf) != ATTACH_PROTOCOL_VER)) {
297             char msg[32];
298             sprintf(msg, "%d\n", ATTACH_ERROR_BADVERSION);
299             write_fully(s, msg, strlen(msg));
300             return NULL;
301           }
302         }
303       }
304     }
305     off += n;
306     left -= n;
307   } while (left > 0 && str_count < expected_str_count);
308 
309   if (str_count != expected_str_count) {
310     return NULL;        // incomplete request
311   }
312 
313   // parse request
314 
315   ArgumentIterator args(buf, (max_len)-left);
316 
317   // version already checked
318   char* v = args.next();
319 
320   char* name = args.next();
321   if (name == NULL || strlen(name) > AttachOperation::name_length_max) {
322     return NULL;
323   }
324 
325   AixAttachOperation* op = new AixAttachOperation(name);
326 
327   for (int i=0; i<AttachOperation::arg_count_max; i++) {
328     char* arg = args.next();
329     if (arg == NULL) {
330       op->set_arg(i, NULL);
331     } else {
332       if (strlen(arg) > AttachOperation::arg_length_max) {
333         delete op;
334         return NULL;
335       }
336       op->set_arg(i, arg);
337     }
338   }
339 
340   op->set_socket(s);
341   return op;
342 }
343 
344 
345 // Dequeue an operation
346 //
347 // In the Linux implementation there is only a single operation and clients
348 // cannot queue commands (except at the socket level).
349 //
dequeue()350 AixAttachOperation* AixAttachListener::dequeue() {
351   for (;;) {
352     int s;
353 
354     // wait for client to connect
355     struct sockaddr addr;
356     socklen_t len = sizeof(addr);
357     memset(&addr, 0, len);
358     // We must prevent accept blocking on the socket if it has been shut down.
359     // Therefore we allow interrups and check whether we have been shut down already.
360     if (AixAttachListener::is_shutdown()) {
361       return NULL;
362     }
363     s=::accept(listener(), &addr, &len);
364     if (s == -1) {
365       return NULL;      // log a warning?
366     }
367 
368     // Added timeouts for read and write.  If we get no request within the
369     // next AttachListenerTimeout milliseconds we just finish the connection.
370     struct timeval tv;
371     tv.tv_sec = 0;
372     tv.tv_usec = AttachListenerTimeout * 1000;
373     ::setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVTIMEO, (char*)&tv, sizeof(tv));
374     ::setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDTIMEO, (char*)&tv, sizeof(tv));
375 
376     // get the credentials of the peer and check the effective uid/guid
377     // - check with jeff on this.
378     struct peercred_struct cred_info;
379     socklen_t optlen = sizeof(cred_info);
380     if (::getsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_PEERID, (void*)&cred_info, &optlen) == -1) {
381       int res;
382       RESTARTABLE(::close(s), res);
383       continue;
384     }
385     uid_t euid = geteuid();
386     gid_t egid = getegid();
387 
388     if (cred_info.euid != euid || cred_info.egid != egid) {
389       int res;
390       RESTARTABLE(::close(s), res);
391       continue;
392     }
393 
394     // peer credential look okay so we read the request
395     AixAttachOperation* op = read_request(s);
396     if (op == NULL) {
397       int res;
398       RESTARTABLE(::close(s), res);
399       continue;
400     } else {
401       return op;
402     }
403   }
404 }
405 
406 // write the given buffer to the socket
write_fully(int s,char * buf,int len)407 int AixAttachListener::write_fully(int s, char* buf, int len) {
408   do {
409     int n = ::write(s, buf, len);
410     if (n == -1) {
411       if (errno != EINTR) return -1;
412     } else {
413       buf += n;
414       len -= n;
415     }
416   }
417   while (len > 0);
418   return 0;
419 }
420 
421 // Complete an operation by sending the operation result and any result
422 // output to the client. At this time the socket is in blocking mode so
423 // potentially we can block if there is a lot of data and the client is
424 // non-responsive. For most operations this is a non-issue because the
425 // default send buffer is sufficient to buffer everything. In the future
426 // if there are operations that involves a very big reply then it the
427 // socket could be made non-blocking and a timeout could be used.
428 
complete(jint result,bufferedStream * st)429 void AixAttachOperation::complete(jint result, bufferedStream* st) {
430   JavaThread* thread = JavaThread::current();
431   ThreadBlockInVM tbivm(thread);
432 
433   thread->set_suspend_equivalent();
434   // cleared by handle_special_suspend_equivalent_condition() or
435   // java_suspend_self() via check_and_wait_while_suspended()
436 
437   // write operation result
438   char msg[32];
439   sprintf(msg, "%d\n", result);
440   int rc = AixAttachListener::write_fully(this->socket(), msg, strlen(msg));
441 
442   // write any result data
443   if (rc == 0) {
444     // Shutdown the socket in the cleanup function to enable more than
445     // one agent attach in a sequence (see comments to listener_cleanup()).
446     AixAttachListener::write_fully(this->socket(), (char*) st->base(), st->size());
447   }
448 
449   // done
450   RESTARTABLE(::close(this->socket()), rc);
451 
452   // were we externally suspended while we were waiting?
453   thread->check_and_wait_while_suspended();
454 
455   delete this;
456 }
457 
458 
459 // AttachListener functions
460 
dequeue()461 AttachOperation* AttachListener::dequeue() {
462   JavaThread* thread = JavaThread::current();
463   ThreadBlockInVM tbivm(thread);
464 
465   thread->set_suspend_equivalent();
466   // cleared by handle_special_suspend_equivalent_condition() or
467   // java_suspend_self() via check_and_wait_while_suspended()
468 
469   AttachOperation* op = AixAttachListener::dequeue();
470 
471   // were we externally suspended while we were waiting?
472   thread->check_and_wait_while_suspended();
473 
474   return op;
475 }
476 
477 // Performs initialization at vm startup
478 // For AIX we remove any stale .java_pid file which could cause
479 // an attaching process to think we are ready to receive on the
480 // domain socket before we are properly initialized
481 
vm_start()482 void AttachListener::vm_start() {
483   char fn[UNIX_PATH_MAX];
484   struct stat64 st;
485   int ret;
486 
487   int n = snprintf(fn, UNIX_PATH_MAX, "%s/.java_pid%d",
488            os::get_temp_directory(), os::current_process_id());
489   assert(n < (int)UNIX_PATH_MAX, "java_pid file name buffer overflow");
490 
491   RESTARTABLE(::stat64(fn, &st), ret);
492   if (ret == 0) {
493     ret = ::unlink(fn);
494     if (ret == -1) {
495       debug_only(warning("failed to remove stale attach pid file at %s", fn));
496     }
497   }
498 }
499 
pd_init()500 int AttachListener::pd_init() {
501   JavaThread* thread = JavaThread::current();
502   ThreadBlockInVM tbivm(thread);
503 
504   thread->set_suspend_equivalent();
505   // cleared by handle_special_suspend_equivalent_condition() or
506   // java_suspend_self() via check_and_wait_while_suspended()
507 
508   int ret_code = AixAttachListener::init();
509 
510   // were we externally suspended while we were waiting?
511   thread->check_and_wait_while_suspended();
512 
513   return ret_code;
514 }
515 
516 // Attach Listener is started lazily except in the case when
517 // +ReduseSignalUsage is used
init_at_startup()518 bool AttachListener::init_at_startup() {
519   if (ReduceSignalUsage) {
520     return true;
521   } else {
522     return false;
523   }
524 }
525 
526 // If the file .attach_pid<pid> exists in the working directory
527 // or /tmp then this is the trigger to start the attach mechanism
is_init_trigger()528 bool AttachListener::is_init_trigger() {
529   if (init_at_startup() || is_initialized()) {
530     return false;               // initialized at startup or already initialized
531   }
532   char fn[PATH_MAX+1];
533   sprintf(fn, ".attach_pid%d", os::current_process_id());
534   int ret;
535   struct stat64 st;
536   RESTARTABLE(::stat64(fn, &st), ret);
537   if (ret == -1) {
538     snprintf(fn, sizeof(fn), "%s/.attach_pid%d",
539              os::get_temp_directory(), os::current_process_id());
540     RESTARTABLE(::stat64(fn, &st), ret);
541   }
542   if (ret == 0) {
543     // simple check to avoid starting the attach mechanism when
544     // a bogus user creates the file
545     if (st.st_uid == geteuid()) {
546       init();
547       return true;
548     }
549   }
550   return false;
551 }
552 
553 // if VM aborts then remove listener
abort()554 void AttachListener::abort() {
555   listener_cleanup();
556 }
557 
pd_data_dump()558 void AttachListener::pd_data_dump() {
559   os::signal_notify(SIGQUIT);
560 }
561 
pd_find_operation(const char * n)562 AttachOperationFunctionInfo* AttachListener::pd_find_operation(const char* n) {
563   return NULL;
564 }
565 
pd_set_flag(AttachOperation * op,outputStream * out)566 jint AttachListener::pd_set_flag(AttachOperation* op, outputStream* out) {
567   out->print_cr("flag '%s' cannot be changed", op->arg(0));
568   return JNI_ERR;
569 }
570 
pd_detachall()571 void AttachListener::pd_detachall() {
572   // Cleanup server socket to detach clients.
573   listener_cleanup();
574 }
575