xref: /freebsd/sys/ddb/db_script.c (revision 069ac184)
1 /*-
2  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2007 Robert N. M. Watson
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27  */
28 
29 /*-
30  * Simple DDB scripting mechanism.  Each script consists of a named list of
31  * DDB commands to execute sequentially.  A more sophisticated scripting
32  * language might be desirable, but would be significantly more complex to
33  * implement.  A more interesting syntax might allow general use of variables
34  * and extracting of useful values, such as a thread's process identifier,
35  * for passing into further DDB commands.  Certain scripts are run
36  * automatically at kdb_enter(), if defined, based on how the debugger is
37  * entered, allowing scripted responses to panics, break signals, etc.
38  *
39  * Scripts may be managed from within DDB using the script, scripts, and
40  * unscript commands.  They may also be managed from userspace using ddb(8),
41  * which operates using a set of sysctls.
42  *
43  * TODO:
44  * - Allow scripts to be defined using tunables so that they can be defined
45  *   before boot and be present in single-user mode without boot scripts
46  *   running.
47  * - Memory allocation is not possible from within DDB, so we use a set of
48  *   statically allocated buffers to hold defined scripts.  However, when
49  *   scripts are being defined from userspace via sysctl, we could in fact be
50  *   using malloc(9) and therefore not impose a static limit, giving greater
51  *   flexibility and avoiding hard-defined buffer limits.
52  * - When scripts run automatically on entrance to DDB, placing "continue" at
53  *   the end still results in being in the debugger, as we unconditionally
54  *   run db_command_loop() after the script.  There should be a way to avoid
55  *   this.
56  */
57 
58 #include <sys/param.h>
59 #include <sys/kdb.h>
60 #include <sys/kernel.h>
61 #include <sys/libkern.h>
62 #include <sys/lock.h>
63 #include <sys/malloc.h>
64 #include <sys/mutex.h>
65 #include <sys/sbuf.h>
66 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
67 #include <sys/systm.h>
68 
69 #include <ddb/ddb.h>
70 #include <ddb/db_command.h>
71 #include <ddb/db_lex.h>
72 
73 #include <machine/setjmp.h>
74 
75 /*
76  * struct ddb_script describes an individual script.
77  */
78 struct ddb_script {
79 	char	ds_scriptname[DB_MAXSCRIPTNAME];
80 	char	ds_script[DB_MAXSCRIPTLEN];
81 };
82 
83 /*
84  * Global list of scripts -- defined scripts have non-empty name fields.
85  */
86 static struct ddb_script	db_script_table[DB_MAXSCRIPTS];
87 
88 /*
89  * While executing a script, we parse it using strsep(), so require a
90  * temporary buffer that may be used destructively.  Since we support weak
91  * recursion of scripts (one may reference another), we need one buffer for
92  * each concurrently executing script.
93  */
94 static struct db_recursion_data {
95 	char	drd_buffer[DB_MAXSCRIPTLEN];
96 } db_recursion_data[DB_MAXSCRIPTRECURSION];
97 static int	db_recursion = -1;
98 
99 /*
100  * We use a separate static buffer for script validation so that it is safe
101  * to validate scripts from within a script.  This is used only in
102  * db_script_valid(), which should never be called reentrantly.
103  */
104 static char	db_static_buffer[DB_MAXSCRIPTLEN];
105 
106 /*
107  * Synchronization is not required from within the debugger, as it is
108  * singe-threaded (although reentrance must be carefully considered).
109  * However, it is required when interacting with scripts from user space
110  * processes.  Sysctl procedures acquire db_script_mtx before accessing the
111  * global script data structures.
112  */
113 static struct mtx 	db_script_mtx;
114 MTX_SYSINIT(db_script_mtx, &db_script_mtx, "db_script_mtx", MTX_DEF);
115 
116 /*
117  * Some script names have special meaning, such as those executed
118  * automatically when KDB is entered.
119  */
120 #define	DB_SCRIPT_KDBENTER_PREFIX	"kdb.enter"	/* KDB has entered. */
121 #define	DB_SCRIPT_KDBENTER_DEFAULT	"kdb.enter.default"
122 
123 /*
124  * Find the existing script slot for a named script, if any.
125  */
126 static struct ddb_script *
127 db_script_lookup(const char *scriptname)
128 {
129 	int i;
130 
131 	for (i = 0; i < DB_MAXSCRIPTS; i++) {
132 		if (strcmp(db_script_table[i].ds_scriptname, scriptname) ==
133 		    0)
134 			return (&db_script_table[i]);
135 	}
136 	return (NULL);
137 }
138 
139 /*
140  * Find a new slot for a script, if available.  Does not mark as allocated in
141  * any way--this must be done by the caller.
142  */
143 static struct ddb_script *
144 db_script_new(void)
145 {
146 	int i;
147 
148 	for (i = 0; i < DB_MAXSCRIPTS; i++) {
149 		if (strlen(db_script_table[i].ds_scriptname) == 0)
150 			return (&db_script_table[i]);
151 	}
152 	return (NULL);
153 }
154 
155 /*
156  * Perform very rudimentary validation of a proposed script.  It would be
157  * easy to imagine something more comprehensive.  The script string is
158  * validated in a static buffer.
159  */
160 static int
161 db_script_valid(const char *scriptname, const char *script)
162 {
163 	char *buffer, *command;
164 
165 	if (strlen(scriptname) == 0)
166 		return (EINVAL);
167 	if (strlen(scriptname) >= DB_MAXSCRIPTNAME)
168 		return (EINVAL);
169 	if (strlen(script) >= DB_MAXSCRIPTLEN)
170 		return (EINVAL);
171 	buffer = db_static_buffer;
172 	strcpy(buffer, script);
173 	while ((command = strsep(&buffer, ";")) != NULL) {
174 		if (strlen(command) >= DB_MAXLINE)
175 			return (EINVAL);
176 	}
177 	return (0);
178 }
179 
180 /*
181  * Modify an existing script or add a new script with the specified script
182  * name and contents.  If there are no script slots available, an error will
183  * be returned.
184  */
185 static int
186 db_script_set(const char *scriptname, const char *script)
187 {
188 	struct ddb_script *dsp;
189 	int error;
190 
191 	error = db_script_valid(scriptname, script);
192 	if (error)
193 		return (error);
194 	dsp = db_script_lookup(scriptname);
195 	if (dsp == NULL) {
196 		dsp = db_script_new();
197 		if (dsp == NULL)
198 			return (ENOSPC);
199 		strlcpy(dsp->ds_scriptname, scriptname,
200 		    sizeof(dsp->ds_scriptname));
201 	}
202 	strlcpy(dsp->ds_script, script, sizeof(dsp->ds_script));
203 	return (0);
204 }
205 
206 /*
207  * Delete an existing script by name, if found.
208  */
209 static int
210 db_script_unset(const char *scriptname)
211 {
212 	struct ddb_script *dsp;
213 
214 	dsp = db_script_lookup(scriptname);
215 	if (dsp == NULL)
216 		return (ENOENT);
217 	strcpy(dsp->ds_scriptname, "");
218 	strcpy(dsp->ds_script, "");
219 	return (0);
220 }
221 
222 /*
223  * Trim leading/trailing white space in a command so that we don't pass
224  * carriage returns, etc, into DDB command parser.
225  */
226 static int
227 db_command_trimmable(char ch)
228 {
229 
230 	switch (ch) {
231 	case ' ':
232 	case '\t':
233 	case '\n':
234 	case '\r':
235 		return (1);
236 
237 	default:
238 		return (0);
239 	}
240 }
241 
242 static void
243 db_command_trim(char **commandp)
244 {
245 	char *command;
246 
247 	command = *commandp;
248 	while (db_command_trimmable(*command))
249 		command++;
250 	while ((strlen(command) > 0) &&
251 	    db_command_trimmable(command[strlen(command) - 1]))
252 		command[strlen(command) - 1] = 0;
253 	*commandp = command;
254 }
255 
256 /*
257  * Execute a script, breaking it up into individual commands and passing them
258  * sequentially into DDB's input processing.  Use the KDB jump buffer to
259  * restore control to the main script loop if things get too wonky when
260  * processing a command -- i.e., traps, etc.  Also, make sure we don't exceed
261  * practical limits on recursion.
262  *
263  * XXXRW: If any individual command is too long, it will be truncated when
264  * injected into the input at a lower layer.  We should validate the script
265  * before configuring it to avoid this scenario.
266  */
267 static int
268 db_script_exec(const char *scriptname, int warnifnotfound)
269 {
270 	struct db_recursion_data *drd;
271 	struct ddb_script *dsp;
272 	char *buffer, *command;
273 	void *prev_jb;
274 	jmp_buf jb;
275 
276 	dsp = db_script_lookup(scriptname);
277 	if (dsp == NULL) {
278 		if (warnifnotfound)
279 			db_printf("script '%s' not found\n", scriptname);
280 		return (ENOENT);
281 	}
282 
283 	if (db_recursion >= DB_MAXSCRIPTRECURSION) {
284 		db_printf("Script stack too deep\n");
285 		return (E2BIG);
286 	}
287 	db_recursion++;
288 	drd = &db_recursion_data[db_recursion];
289 
290 	/*
291 	 * Parse script in temporary buffer, since strsep() is destructive.
292 	 */
293 	buffer = drd->drd_buffer;
294 	strcpy(buffer, dsp->ds_script);
295 	while ((command = strsep(&buffer, ";")) != NULL) {
296 		db_printf("db:%d:%s> %s\n", db_recursion, dsp->ds_scriptname,
297 		    command);
298 		db_command_trim(&command);
299 		prev_jb = kdb_jmpbuf(jb);
300 		if (setjmp(jb) == 0)
301 			db_command_script(command);
302 		else
303 			db_printf("Script command '%s' returned error\n",
304 			    command);
305 		kdb_jmpbuf(prev_jb);
306 	}
307 	db_recursion--;
308 	return (0);
309 }
310 
311 /*
312  * Wrapper for exec path that is called on KDB enter.  Map reason for KDB
313  * enter to a script name, and don't whine if the script doesn't exist.  If
314  * there is no matching script, try the catch-all script.
315  */
316 void
317 db_script_kdbenter(const char *eventname)
318 {
319 	char scriptname[DB_MAXSCRIPTNAME];
320 
321 	snprintf(scriptname, sizeof(scriptname), "%s.%s",
322 	    DB_SCRIPT_KDBENTER_PREFIX, eventname);
323 	if (db_script_exec(scriptname, 0) == ENOENT)
324 		(void)db_script_exec(DB_SCRIPT_KDBENTER_DEFAULT, 0);
325 }
326 
327 /*-
328  * DDB commands for scripting, as reached via the DDB user interface:
329  *
330  * scripts				- lists scripts
331  * run <scriptname>			- run a script
332  * script <scriptname>			- prints script
333  * script <scriptname> <script>		- set a script
334  * unscript <scriptname>		- remove a script
335  */
336 
337 /*
338  * List scripts and their contents.
339  */
340 void
341 db_scripts_cmd(db_expr_t addr, bool have_addr, db_expr_t count,
342     char *modif)
343 {
344 	int i;
345 
346 	for (i = 0; i < DB_MAXSCRIPTS; i++) {
347 		if (strlen(db_script_table[i].ds_scriptname) != 0) {
348 			db_printf("%s=%s\n",
349 			    db_script_table[i].ds_scriptname,
350 			    db_script_table[i].ds_script);
351 		}
352 	}
353 }
354 
355 /*
356  * Execute a script.
357  */
358 void
359 db_run_cmd(db_expr_t addr, bool have_addr, db_expr_t count, char *modif)
360 {
361 	int t;
362 
363 	/*
364 	 * Right now, we accept exactly one argument.  In the future, we
365 	 * might want to accept flags and arguments to the script itself.
366 	 */
367 	t = db_read_token();
368 	if (t != tIDENT)
369 		db_error("?\n");
370 
371 	if (db_read_token() != tEOL)
372 		db_error("?\n");
373 
374 	db_script_exec(db_tok_string, 1);
375 }
376 
377 /*
378  * Print or set a named script, with the set portion broken out into its own
379  * function.  We must directly access the remainder of the DDB line input as
380  * we do not wish to use db_lex's token processing.
381  */
382 void
383 db_script_cmd(db_expr_t addr, bool have_addr, db_expr_t count,
384     char *modif)
385 {
386 	char *buf, scriptname[DB_MAXSCRIPTNAME];
387 	struct ddb_script *dsp;
388 	int error, t;
389 
390 	t = db_read_token();
391 	if (t != tIDENT) {
392 		db_printf("usage: script scriptname=script\n");
393 		db_skip_to_eol();
394 		return;
395 	}
396 
397 	if (strlcpy(scriptname, db_tok_string, sizeof(scriptname)) >=
398 	    sizeof(scriptname)) {
399 		db_printf("scriptname too long\n");
400 		db_skip_to_eol();
401 		return;
402 	}
403 
404 	t = db_read_token();
405 	if (t == tEOL) {
406 		dsp = db_script_lookup(scriptname);
407 		if (dsp == NULL) {
408 			db_printf("script '%s' not found\n", scriptname);
409 			db_skip_to_eol();
410 			return;
411 		}
412 		db_printf("%s=%s\n", scriptname, dsp->ds_script);
413 	} else if (t == tEQ) {
414 		buf = db_get_line();
415 		if (buf[strlen(buf)-1] == '\n')
416 			buf[strlen(buf)-1] = '\0';
417 		error = db_script_set(scriptname, buf);
418 		if (error != 0)
419 			db_printf("Error: %d\n", error);
420 	} else
421 		db_printf("?\n");
422 	db_skip_to_eol();
423 }
424 
425 /*
426  * Remove a named script.
427  */
428 void
429 db_unscript_cmd(db_expr_t addr, bool have_addr, db_expr_t count,
430     char *modif)
431 {
432 	int error, t;
433 
434 	t = db_read_token();
435 	if (t != tIDENT) {
436 		db_printf("?\n");
437 		db_skip_to_eol();
438 		return;
439 	}
440 
441 	error = db_script_unset(db_tok_string);
442 	if (error == ENOENT) {
443 		db_printf("script '%s' not found\n", db_tok_string);
444 		db_skip_to_eol();
445 		return;
446 	}
447 	db_skip_to_eol();
448 }
449 
450 /*
451  * Sysctls for managing DDB scripting:
452  *
453  * debug.ddb.scripting.script      - Define a new script
454  * debug.ddb.scripting.scripts     - List of names *and* scripts
455  * debug.ddb.scripting.unscript    - Remove an existing script
456  *
457  * Since we don't want to try to manage arbitrary extensions to the sysctl
458  * name space from the debugger, the script/unscript sysctls are a bit more
459  * like RPCs and a bit less like normal get/set requests.  The ddb(8) command
460  * line tool wraps them to make things a bit more user-friendly.
461  */
462 static SYSCTL_NODE(_debug_ddb, OID_AUTO, scripting,
463     CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0,
464     "DDB script settings");
465 
466 static int
467 sysctl_debug_ddb_scripting_scripts(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
468 {
469 	struct sbuf sb;
470 	int error, i, len;
471 	char *buffer;
472 
473 	/*
474 	 * Make space to include a maximum-length name, = symbol,
475 	 * maximum-length script, and carriage return for every script that
476 	 * may be defined.
477 	 */
478 	len = DB_MAXSCRIPTS * (DB_MAXSCRIPTNAME + 1 + DB_MAXSCRIPTLEN + 1);
479 	buffer = malloc(len, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
480 	(void)sbuf_new(&sb, buffer, len, SBUF_FIXEDLEN);
481 	mtx_lock(&db_script_mtx);
482 	for (i = 0; i < DB_MAXSCRIPTS; i++) {
483 		if (strlen(db_script_table[i].ds_scriptname) == 0)
484 			continue;
485 		(void)sbuf_printf(&sb, "%s=%s\n",
486 		    db_script_table[i].ds_scriptname,
487 		    db_script_table[i].ds_script);
488 	}
489 	mtx_unlock(&db_script_mtx);
490 	sbuf_finish(&sb);
491 	error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, sbuf_data(&sb), sbuf_len(&sb) + 1);
492 	sbuf_delete(&sb);
493 	free(buffer, M_TEMP);
494 	return (error);
495 }
496 SYSCTL_PROC(_debug_ddb_scripting, OID_AUTO, scripts,
497     CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RD | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0, 0,
498     sysctl_debug_ddb_scripting_scripts, "A",
499     "List of defined scripts");
500 
501 static int
502 sysctl_debug_ddb_scripting_script(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
503 {
504 	char *buffer, *script, *scriptname;
505 	int error, len;
506 
507 	/*
508 	 * Maximum length for an input string is DB_MAXSCRIPTNAME + '='
509 	 * symbol + DB_MAXSCRIPT.
510 	 */
511 	len = DB_MAXSCRIPTNAME + DB_MAXSCRIPTLEN + 1;
512 	buffer = malloc(len, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
513 	error = sysctl_handle_string(oidp, buffer, len, req);
514 	if (error)
515 		goto out;
516 
517 	/*
518 	 * Argument will be in form scriptname=script, so split into the
519 	 * scriptname and script.
520 	 */
521 	script = buffer;
522 	scriptname = strsep(&script, "=");
523 	if (script == NULL) {
524 		error = EINVAL;
525 		goto out;
526 	}
527 	mtx_lock(&db_script_mtx);
528 	error = db_script_set(scriptname, script);
529 	mtx_unlock(&db_script_mtx);
530 out:
531 	free(buffer, M_TEMP);
532 	return (error);
533 }
534 SYSCTL_PROC(_debug_ddb_scripting, OID_AUTO, script,
535     CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0, 0,
536     sysctl_debug_ddb_scripting_script, "A",
537     "Set a script");
538 
539 /*
540  * debug.ddb.scripting.unscript has somewhat unusual sysctl semantics -- set
541  * the name of the script that you want to delete.
542  */
543 static int
544 sysctl_debug_ddb_scripting_unscript(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
545 {
546 	char name[DB_MAXSCRIPTNAME];
547 	int error;
548 
549 	bzero(name, sizeof(name));
550 	error = sysctl_handle_string(oidp, name, sizeof(name), req);
551 	if (error)
552 		return (error);
553 	if (req->newptr == NULL)
554 		return (0);
555 	mtx_lock(&db_script_mtx);
556 	error = db_script_unset(name);
557 	mtx_unlock(&db_script_mtx);
558 	if (error == ENOENT)
559 		return (EINVAL);	/* Don't confuse sysctl consumers. */
560 	return (0);
561 }
562 SYSCTL_PROC(_debug_ddb_scripting, OID_AUTO, unscript,
563     CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0, 0,
564     sysctl_debug_ddb_scripting_unscript, "A",
565     "Unset a script");
566