From owner-svn-src-all@FreeBSD.ORG Tue Jun 3 00:55:17 2014 Return-Path: Delivered-To: svn-src-all@freebsd.org Received: from mx1.freebsd.org (mx1.freebsd.org [IPv6:2001:1900:2254:206a::19:1]) (using TLSv1 with cipher ADH-AES256-SHA (256/256 bits)) (No client certificate requested) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id AA88C81D; Tue, 3 Jun 2014 00:55:17 +0000 (UTC) Received: from svn.freebsd.org (svn.freebsd.org [IPv6:2001:1900:2254:2068::e6a:0]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 (256/256 bits)) (Client did not present a certificate) by mx1.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 94EE72715; Tue, 3 Jun 2014 00:55:17 +0000 (UTC) Received: from svn.freebsd.org ([127.0.1.70]) by svn.freebsd.org (8.14.8/8.14.8) with ESMTP id s530tHdn028810; Tue, 3 Jun 2014 00:55:17 GMT (envelope-from markj@svn.freebsd.org) Received: (from markj@localhost) by svn.freebsd.org (8.14.8/8.14.8/Submit) id s530tGdl028805; Tue, 3 Jun 2014 00:55:16 GMT (envelope-from markj@svn.freebsd.org) Message-Id: <201406030055.s530tGdl028805@svn.freebsd.org> From: Mark Johnston Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2014 00:55:16 +0000 (UTC) To: src-committers@freebsd.org, svn-src-all@freebsd.org, svn-src-vendor@freebsd.org Subject: svn commit: r266986 - vendor-sys/illumos/dist/uts/common/dtrace vendor-sys/illumos/dist/uts/common/sys vendor/illumos/dist/cmd/dtrace/test/tst/common/aggs vendor/illumos/dist/cmd/dtrace/test/tst/co... X-SVN-Group: vendor-sys MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-BeenThere: svn-src-all@freebsd.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.18 Precedence: list List-Id: "SVN commit messages for the entire src tree \(except for " user" and " projects" \)" List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2014 00:55:17 -0000 Author: markj Date: Tue Jun 3 00:55:15 2014 New Revision: 266986 URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/266986 Log: 2915 DTrace in a zone should see "cpu", "curpsinfo", et al 2916 DTrace in a zone should be able to access fds[] 2917 DTrace in a zone should have limited provider access illumos/illumos-gate@b0f673c4626e4cb1db7785287eaeed2731dfefe8 Modified: vendor-sys/illumos/dist/uts/common/dtrace/dtrace.c vendor-sys/illumos/dist/uts/common/dtrace/sdt_subr.c vendor-sys/illumos/dist/uts/common/sys/dtrace.h vendor-sys/illumos/dist/uts/common/sys/dtrace_impl.h Changes in other areas also in this revision: Added: vendor/illumos/dist/cmd/dtrace/test/tst/common/privs/tst.fds.ksh vendor/illumos/dist/cmd/dtrace/test/tst/common/privs/tst.getf.ksh vendor/illumos/dist/cmd/dtrace/test/tst/common/privs/tst.procpriv.ksh vendor/illumos/dist/cmd/dtrace/test/tst/common/privs/tst.providers.ksh Modified: vendor/illumos/dist/cmd/dtrace/test/tst/common/aggs/tst.subr.d vendor/illumos/dist/lib/libdtrace/common/dt_open.c Modified: vendor-sys/illumos/dist/uts/common/dtrace/dtrace.c ============================================================================== --- vendor-sys/illumos/dist/uts/common/dtrace/dtrace.c Mon Jun 2 23:50:19 2014 (r266985) +++ vendor-sys/illumos/dist/uts/common/dtrace/dtrace.c Tue Jun 3 00:55:15 2014 (r266986) @@ -171,6 +171,7 @@ static dtrace_provider_t *dtrace_provide static dtrace_meta_t *dtrace_meta_pid; /* user-land meta provider */ static int dtrace_opens; /* number of opens */ static int dtrace_helpers; /* number of helpers */ +static int dtrace_getf; /* number of unpriv getf()s */ static void *dtrace_softstate; /* softstate pointer */ static dtrace_hash_t *dtrace_bymod; /* probes hashed by module */ static dtrace_hash_t *dtrace_byfunc; /* probes hashed by function */ @@ -373,8 +374,8 @@ static kmutex_t dtrace_errlock; * disallow all negative sizes. Ranges of size 0 are allowed. */ #define DTRACE_INRANGE(testaddr, testsz, baseaddr, basesz) \ - ((testaddr) - (baseaddr) < (basesz) && \ - (testaddr) + (testsz) - (baseaddr) <= (basesz) && \ + ((testaddr) - (uintptr_t)(baseaddr) < (basesz) && \ + (testaddr) + (testsz) - (uintptr_t)(baseaddr) <= (basesz) && \ (testaddr) + (testsz) >= (testaddr)) /* @@ -475,6 +476,8 @@ static int dtrace_state_option(dtrace_st dtrace_optval_t); static int dtrace_ecb_create_enable(dtrace_probe_t *, void *); static void dtrace_helper_provider_destroy(dtrace_helper_provider_t *); +static int dtrace_priv_proc(dtrace_state_t *, dtrace_mstate_t *); +static void dtrace_getf_barrier(void); /* * DTrace Probe Context Functions @@ -619,7 +622,7 @@ dtrace_canstore(uint64_t addr, size_t sz * up both thread-local variables and any global dynamically-allocated * variables. */ - if (DTRACE_INRANGE(addr, sz, (uintptr_t)vstate->dtvs_dynvars.dtds_base, + if (DTRACE_INRANGE(addr, sz, vstate->dtvs_dynvars.dtds_base, vstate->dtvs_dynvars.dtds_size)) { dtrace_dstate_t *dstate = &vstate->dtvs_dynvars; uintptr_t base = (uintptr_t)dstate->dtds_base + @@ -686,6 +689,7 @@ dtrace_canload(uint64_t addr, size_t sz, dtrace_vstate_t *vstate) { volatile uintptr_t *illval = &cpu_core[CPU->cpu_id].cpuc_dtrace_illval; + file_t *fp; /* * If we hold the privilege to read from kernel memory, then @@ -703,10 +707,99 @@ dtrace_canload(uint64_t addr, size_t sz, /* * We're allowed to read from our own string table. */ - if (DTRACE_INRANGE(addr, sz, (uintptr_t)mstate->dtms_difo->dtdo_strtab, + if (DTRACE_INRANGE(addr, sz, mstate->dtms_difo->dtdo_strtab, mstate->dtms_difo->dtdo_strlen)) return (1); + if (vstate->dtvs_state != NULL && + dtrace_priv_proc(vstate->dtvs_state, mstate)) { + proc_t *p; + + /* + * When we have privileges to the current process, there are + * several context-related kernel structures that are safe to + * read, even absent the privilege to read from kernel memory. + * These reads are safe because these structures contain only + * state that (1) we're permitted to read, (2) is harmless or + * (3) contains pointers to additional kernel state that we're + * not permitted to read (and as such, do not present an + * opportunity for privilege escalation). Finally (and + * critically), because of the nature of their relation with + * the current thread context, the memory associated with these + * structures cannot change over the duration of probe context, + * and it is therefore impossible for this memory to be + * deallocated and reallocated as something else while it's + * being operated upon. + */ + if (DTRACE_INRANGE(addr, sz, curthread, sizeof (kthread_t))) + return (1); + + if ((p = curthread->t_procp) != NULL && DTRACE_INRANGE(addr, + sz, curthread->t_procp, sizeof (proc_t))) { + return (1); + } + + if (curthread->t_cred != NULL && DTRACE_INRANGE(addr, sz, + curthread->t_cred, sizeof (cred_t))) { + return (1); + } + + if (p != NULL && p->p_pidp != NULL && DTRACE_INRANGE(addr, sz, + &(p->p_pidp->pid_id), sizeof (pid_t))) { + return (1); + } + + if (curthread->t_cpu != NULL && DTRACE_INRANGE(addr, sz, + curthread->t_cpu, offsetof(cpu_t, cpu_pause_thread))) { + return (1); + } + } + + if ((fp = mstate->dtms_getf) != NULL) { + uintptr_t psz = sizeof (void *); + vnode_t *vp; + vnodeops_t *op; + + /* + * When getf() returns a file_t, the enabling is implicitly + * granted the (transient) right to read the returned file_t + * as well as the v_path and v_op->vnop_name of the underlying + * vnode. These accesses are allowed after a successful + * getf() because the members that they refer to cannot change + * once set -- and the barrier logic in the kernel's closef() + * path assures that the file_t and its referenced vode_t + * cannot themselves be stale (that is, it impossible for + * either dtms_getf itself or its f_vnode member to reference + * freed memory). + */ + if (DTRACE_INRANGE(addr, sz, fp, sizeof (file_t))) + return (1); + + if ((vp = fp->f_vnode) != NULL) { + if (DTRACE_INRANGE(addr, sz, &vp->v_path, psz)) + return (1); + + if (vp->v_path != NULL && DTRACE_INRANGE(addr, sz, + vp->v_path, strlen(vp->v_path) + 1)) { + return (1); + } + + if (DTRACE_INRANGE(addr, sz, &vp->v_op, psz)) + return (1); + + if ((op = vp->v_op) != NULL && + DTRACE_INRANGE(addr, sz, &op->vnop_name, psz)) { + return (1); + } + + if (op != NULL && op->vnop_name != NULL && + DTRACE_INRANGE(addr, sz, op->vnop_name, + strlen(op->vnop_name) + 1)) { + return (1); + } + } + } + DTRACE_CPUFLAG_SET(CPU_DTRACE_KPRIV); *illval = addr; return (0); @@ -1085,8 +1178,7 @@ dtrace_priv_proc_common_zone(dtrace_stat */ ASSERT(s_cr != NULL); - if ((cr = CRED()) != NULL && - s_cr->cr_zone == cr->cr_zone) + if ((cr = CRED()) != NULL && s_cr->cr_zone == cr->cr_zone) return (1); return (0); @@ -1209,19 +1301,17 @@ dtrace_priv_probe(dtrace_state_t *state, mode = pops->dtps_mode(prov->dtpv_arg, probe->dtpr_id, probe->dtpr_arg); - ASSERT((mode & DTRACE_MODE_USER) || - (mode & DTRACE_MODE_KERNEL)); - ASSERT((mode & DTRACE_MODE_NOPRIV_RESTRICT) || - (mode & DTRACE_MODE_NOPRIV_DROP)); + ASSERT(mode & (DTRACE_MODE_USER | DTRACE_MODE_KERNEL)); + ASSERT(mode & (DTRACE_MODE_NOPRIV_RESTRICT | + DTRACE_MODE_NOPRIV_DROP)); } /* * If the dte_cond bits indicate that this consumer is only allowed to - * see user-mode firings of this probe, call the provider's dtps_mode() - * entry point to check that the probe was fired while in a user - * context. If that's not the case, use the policy specified by the - * provider to determine if we drop the probe or merely restrict - * operation. + * see user-mode firings of this probe, check that the probe was fired + * while in a user context. If that's not the case, use the policy + * specified by the provider to determine if we drop the probe or + * merely restrict operation. */ if (ecb->dte_cond & DTRACE_COND_USERMODE) { ASSERT(mode != DTRACE_MODE_NOPRIV_DROP); @@ -1288,6 +1378,15 @@ dtrace_priv_probe(dtrace_state_t *state, } } + /* + * By merits of being in this code path at all, we have limited + * privileges. If the provider has indicated that limited privileges + * are to denote restricted operation, strip off the ability to access + * arguments. + */ + if (mode & DTRACE_MODE_LIMITEDPRIV_RESTRICT) + mstate->dtms_access &= ~DTRACE_ACCESS_ARGS; + return (1); } @@ -2924,7 +3023,7 @@ dtrace_dif_variable(dtrace_mstate_t *mst } case DIF_VAR_CURTHREAD: - if (!dtrace_priv_kernel(state)) + if (!dtrace_priv_proc(state, mstate)) return (0); return ((uint64_t)(uintptr_t)curthread); @@ -4452,11 +4551,35 @@ case DIF_SUBR_GETMAJOR: break; } + case DIF_SUBR_GETF: { + uintptr_t fd = tupregs[0].dttk_value; + uf_info_t *finfo = &curthread->t_procp->p_user.u_finfo; + file_t *fp; + + if (!dtrace_priv_proc(state, mstate)) { + regs[rd] = NULL; + break; + } + + /* + * This is safe because fi_nfiles only increases, and the + * fi_list array is not freed when the array size doubles. + * (See the comment in flist_grow() for details on the + * management of the u_finfo structure.) + */ + fp = fd < finfo->fi_nfiles ? finfo->fi_list[fd].uf_file : NULL; + + mstate->dtms_getf = fp; + regs[rd] = (uintptr_t)fp; + break; + } + case DIF_SUBR_CLEANPATH: { char *dest = (char *)mstate->dtms_scratch_ptr, c; uint64_t size = state->dts_options[DTRACEOPT_STRSIZE]; uintptr_t src = tupregs[0].dttk_value; int i = 0, j = 0; + zone_t *z; if (!dtrace_strcanload(src, size, mstate, vstate)) { regs[rd] = NULL; @@ -4555,6 +4678,23 @@ next: } while (c != '\0'); dest[j] = '\0'; + + if (mstate->dtms_getf != NULL && + !(mstate->dtms_access & DTRACE_ACCESS_KERNEL) && + (z = state->dts_cred.dcr_cred->cr_zone) != kcred->cr_zone) { + /* + * If we've done a getf() as a part of this ECB and we + * don't have kernel access (and we're not in the global + * zone), check if the path we cleaned up begins with + * the zone's root path, and trim it off if so. Note + * that this is an output cleanliness issue, not a + * security issue: knowing one's zone root path does + * not enable privilege escalation. + */ + if (strstr(dest, z->zone_rootpath) == dest) + dest += strlen(z->zone_rootpath) - 1; + } + regs[rd] = (uintptr_t)dest; mstate->dtms_scratch_ptr += size; break; @@ -4939,71 +5079,50 @@ dtrace_dif_emulate(dtrace_difo_t *difo, pc = DIF_INSTR_LABEL(instr); break; case DIF_OP_RLDSB: - if (!dtrace_canstore(regs[r1], 1, mstate, vstate)) { - *flags |= CPU_DTRACE_KPRIV; - *illval = regs[r1]; + if (!dtrace_canload(regs[r1], 1, mstate, vstate)) break; - } /*FALLTHROUGH*/ case DIF_OP_LDSB: regs[rd] = (int8_t)dtrace_load8(regs[r1]); break; case DIF_OP_RLDSH: - if (!dtrace_canstore(regs[r1], 2, mstate, vstate)) { - *flags |= CPU_DTRACE_KPRIV; - *illval = regs[r1]; + if (!dtrace_canload(regs[r1], 2, mstate, vstate)) break; - } /*FALLTHROUGH*/ case DIF_OP_LDSH: regs[rd] = (int16_t)dtrace_load16(regs[r1]); break; case DIF_OP_RLDSW: - if (!dtrace_canstore(regs[r1], 4, mstate, vstate)) { - *flags |= CPU_DTRACE_KPRIV; - *illval = regs[r1]; + if (!dtrace_canload(regs[r1], 4, mstate, vstate)) break; - } /*FALLTHROUGH*/ case DIF_OP_LDSW: regs[rd] = (int32_t)dtrace_load32(regs[r1]); break; case DIF_OP_RLDUB: - if (!dtrace_canstore(regs[r1], 1, mstate, vstate)) { - *flags |= CPU_DTRACE_KPRIV; - *illval = regs[r1]; + if (!dtrace_canload(regs[r1], 1, mstate, vstate)) break; - } /*FALLTHROUGH*/ case DIF_OP_LDUB: regs[rd] = dtrace_load8(regs[r1]); break; case DIF_OP_RLDUH: - if (!dtrace_canstore(regs[r1], 2, mstate, vstate)) { - *flags |= CPU_DTRACE_KPRIV; - *illval = regs[r1]; + if (!dtrace_canload(regs[r1], 2, mstate, vstate)) break; - } /*FALLTHROUGH*/ case DIF_OP_LDUH: regs[rd] = dtrace_load16(regs[r1]); break; case DIF_OP_RLDUW: - if (!dtrace_canstore(regs[r1], 4, mstate, vstate)) { - *flags |= CPU_DTRACE_KPRIV; - *illval = regs[r1]; + if (!dtrace_canload(regs[r1], 4, mstate, vstate)) break; - } /*FALLTHROUGH*/ case DIF_OP_LDUW: regs[rd] = dtrace_load32(regs[r1]); break; case DIF_OP_RLDX: - if (!dtrace_canstore(regs[r1], 8, mstate, vstate)) { - *flags |= CPU_DTRACE_KPRIV; - *illval = regs[r1]; + if (!dtrace_canload(regs[r1], 8, mstate, vstate)) break; - } /*FALLTHROUGH*/ case DIF_OP_LDX: regs[rd] = dtrace_load64(regs[r1]); @@ -5942,6 +6061,8 @@ dtrace_probe(dtrace_id_t id, uintptr_t a mstate.dtms_present = DTRACE_MSTATE_ARGS | DTRACE_MSTATE_PROBE; mstate.dtms_access = DTRACE_ACCESS_ARGS | DTRACE_ACCESS_PROC; + mstate.dtms_getf = NULL; + *flags &= ~CPU_DTRACE_ERROR; if (prov == dtrace_provider) { @@ -8448,6 +8569,20 @@ dtrace_difo_validate(dtrace_difo_t *dp, subr == DIF_SUBR_COPYOUTSTR) { dp->dtdo_destructive = 1; } + + if (subr == DIF_SUBR_GETF) { + /* + * If we have a getf() we need to record that + * in our state. Note that our state can be + * NULL if this is a helper -- but in that + * case, the call to getf() is itself illegal, + * and will be caught (slightly later) when + * the helper is validated. + */ + if (vstate->dtvs_state != NULL) + vstate->dtvs_state->dts_getf++; + } + break; case DIF_OP_PUSHTR: if (type != DIF_TYPE_STRING && type != DIF_TYPE_CTF) @@ -13090,6 +13225,22 @@ dtrace_state_go(dtrace_state_t *state, p state->dts_activity = DTRACE_ACTIVITY_WARMUP; + if (state->dts_getf != 0 && + !(state->dts_cred.dcr_visible & DTRACE_CRV_KERNEL)) { + /* + * We don't have kernel privs but we have at least one call + * to getf(); we need to bump our zone's count, and (if + * this is the first enabling to have an unprivileged call + * to getf()) we need to hook into closef(). + */ + state->dts_cred.dcr_cred->cr_zone->zone_dtrace_getf++; + + if (dtrace_getf++ == 0) { + ASSERT(dtrace_closef == NULL); + dtrace_closef = dtrace_getf_barrier; + } + } + /* * Now it's time to actually fire the BEGIN probe. We need to disable * interrupts here both to record the CPU on which we fired the BEGIN @@ -13206,6 +13357,24 @@ dtrace_state_stop(dtrace_state_t *state, state->dts_activity = DTRACE_ACTIVITY_STOPPED; dtrace_sync(); + if (state->dts_getf != 0 && + !(state->dts_cred.dcr_visible & DTRACE_CRV_KERNEL)) { + /* + * We don't have kernel privs but we have at least one call + * to getf(); we need to lower our zone's count, and (if + * this is the last enabling to have an unprivileged call + * to getf()) we need to clear the closef() hook. + */ + ASSERT(state->dts_cred.dcr_cred->cr_zone->zone_dtrace_getf > 0); + ASSERT(dtrace_closef == dtrace_getf_barrier); + ASSERT(dtrace_getf > 0); + + state->dts_cred.dcr_cred->cr_zone->zone_dtrace_getf--; + + if (--dtrace_getf == 0) + dtrace_closef = NULL; + } + return (0); } @@ -14766,6 +14935,23 @@ dtrace_toxrange_add(uintptr_t base, uint dtrace_toxranges++; } +static void +dtrace_getf_barrier() +{ + /* + * When we have unprivileged (that is, non-DTRACE_CRV_KERNEL) enablings + * that contain calls to getf(), this routine will be called on every + * closef() before either the underlying vnode is released or the + * file_t itself is freed. By the time we are here, it is essential + * that the file_t can no longer be accessed from a call to getf() + * in probe context -- that assures that a dtrace_sync() can be used + * to clear out any enablings referring to the old structures. + */ + if (curthread->t_procp->p_zone->zone_dtrace_getf != 0 || + kcred->cr_zone->zone_dtrace_getf != 0) + dtrace_sync(); +} + /* * DTrace Driver Cookbook Functions */ @@ -15922,6 +16108,9 @@ dtrace_detach(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_detac dtrace_modload = NULL; dtrace_modunload = NULL; + ASSERT(dtrace_getf == 0); + ASSERT(dtrace_closef == NULL); + mutex_exit(&cpu_lock); if (dtrace_helptrace_enabled) { Modified: vendor-sys/illumos/dist/uts/common/dtrace/sdt_subr.c ============================================================================== --- vendor-sys/illumos/dist/uts/common/dtrace/sdt_subr.c Mon Jun 2 23:50:19 2014 (r266985) +++ vendor-sys/illumos/dist/uts/common/dtrace/sdt_subr.c Tue Jun 3 00:55:15 2014 (r266986) @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ */ /* * Copyright (c) 2004, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. + * Copyright (c) 2012, Joyent, Inc. All rights reserved. */ #include @@ -97,26 +98,26 @@ static dtrace_pattr_t iscsi_attr = { }; sdt_provider_t sdt_providers[] = { - { "vtrace", "__vtrace_", &vtrace_attr, 0 }, - { "sysinfo", "__cpu_sysinfo_", &info_attr, 0 }, - { "vminfo", "__cpu_vminfo_", &info_attr, 0 }, - { "fpuinfo", "__fpuinfo_", &fpu_attr, 0 }, - { "sched", "__sched_", &stab_attr, 0 }, - { "proc", "__proc_", &stab_attr, 0 }, - { "io", "__io_", &stab_attr, 0 }, - { "ip", "__ip_", &stab_attr, 0 }, - { "tcp", "__tcp_", &stab_attr, 0 }, - { "udp", "__udp_", &stab_attr, 0 }, - { "mib", "__mib_", &stab_attr, 0 }, - { "fsinfo", "__fsinfo_", &fsinfo_attr, 0 }, - { "iscsi", "__iscsi_", &iscsi_attr, 0 }, - { "nfsv3", "__nfsv3_", &stab_attr, 0 }, - { "nfsv4", "__nfsv4_", &stab_attr, 0 }, - { "xpv", "__xpv_", &xpv_attr, 0 }, - { "fc", "__fc_", &fc_attr, 0 }, - { "srp", "__srp_", &fc_attr, 0 }, - { "sysevent", "__sysevent_", &stab_attr, 0 }, - { "sdt", NULL, &sdt_attr, 0 }, + { "vtrace", "__vtrace_", &vtrace_attr }, + { "sysinfo", "__cpu_sysinfo_", &info_attr, DTRACE_PRIV_USER }, + { "vminfo", "__cpu_vminfo_", &info_attr, DTRACE_PRIV_USER }, + { "fpuinfo", "__fpuinfo_", &fpu_attr }, + { "sched", "__sched_", &stab_attr, DTRACE_PRIV_USER }, + { "proc", "__proc_", &stab_attr, DTRACE_PRIV_USER }, + { "io", "__io_", &stab_attr }, + { "ip", "__ip_", &stab_attr }, + { "tcp", "__tcp_", &stab_attr }, + { "udp", "__udp_", &stab_attr }, + { "mib", "__mib_", &stab_attr }, + { "fsinfo", "__fsinfo_", &fsinfo_attr }, + { "iscsi", "__iscsi_", &iscsi_attr }, + { "nfsv3", "__nfsv3_", &stab_attr }, + { "nfsv4", "__nfsv4_", &stab_attr }, + { "xpv", "__xpv_", &xpv_attr }, + { "fc", "__fc_", &fc_attr }, + { "srp", "__srp_", &fc_attr }, + { "sysevent", "__sysevent_", &stab_attr }, + { "sdt", NULL, &sdt_attr }, { NULL } }; @@ -1155,6 +1156,20 @@ sdt_argdesc_t sdt_args[] = { }; /*ARGSUSED*/ +int +sdt_mode(void *arg, dtrace_id_t id, void *parg) +{ + /* + * We tell DTrace that we're in kernel mode, that the firing needs to + * be dropped for anything that doesn't have necessary privileges, and + * that it needs to be restricted for anything that has restricted + * (i.e., not all-zone) privileges. + */ + return (DTRACE_MODE_KERNEL | DTRACE_MODE_NOPRIV_DROP | + DTRACE_MODE_LIMITEDPRIV_RESTRICT); +} + +/*ARGSUSED*/ void sdt_getargdesc(void *arg, dtrace_id_t id, void *parg, dtrace_argdesc_t *desc) { Modified: vendor-sys/illumos/dist/uts/common/sys/dtrace.h ============================================================================== --- vendor-sys/illumos/dist/uts/common/sys/dtrace.h Mon Jun 2 23:50:19 2014 (r266985) +++ vendor-sys/illumos/dist/uts/common/sys/dtrace.h Tue Jun 3 00:55:15 2014 (r266986) @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ */ /* - * Copyright (c) 2011, Joyent, Inc. All rights reserved. + * Copyright (c) 2012, Joyent, Inc. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2012 by Delphix. All rights reserved. */ @@ -288,8 +288,9 @@ typedef enum dtrace_probespec { #define DIF_SUBR_INET_NTOA6 43 #define DIF_SUBR_TOUPPER 44 #define DIF_SUBR_TOLOWER 45 +#define DIF_SUBR_GETF 46 -#define DIF_SUBR_MAX 45 /* max subroutine value */ +#define DIF_SUBR_MAX 46 /* max subroutine value */ typedef uint32_t dif_instr_t; @@ -1649,13 +1650,20 @@ typedef struct dof_helper { * * A bitwise OR that encapsulates both the mode (either DTRACE_MODE_KERNEL * or DTRACE_MODE_USER) and the policy when the privilege of the enabling - * is insufficient for that mode (either DTRACE_MODE_NOPRIV_DROP or - * DTRACE_MODE_NOPRIV_RESTRICT). If the policy is DTRACE_MODE_NOPRIV_DROP, - * insufficient privilege will result in the probe firing being silently - * ignored for the enabling; if the policy is DTRACE_NODE_NOPRIV_RESTRICT, - * insufficient privilege will not prevent probe processing for the - * enabling, but restrictions will be in place that induce a UPRIV fault - * upon attempt to examine probe arguments or current process state. + * is insufficient for that mode (a combination of DTRACE_MODE_NOPRIV_DROP, + * DTRACE_MODE_NOPRIV_RESTRICT, and DTRACE_MODE_LIMITEDPRIV_RESTRICT). If + * DTRACE_MODE_NOPRIV_DROP bit is set, insufficient privilege will result + * in the probe firing being silently ignored for the enabling; if the + * DTRACE_NODE_NOPRIV_RESTRICT bit is set, insufficient privilege will not + * prevent probe processing for the enabling, but restrictions will be in + * place that induce a UPRIV fault upon attempt to examine probe arguments + * or current process state. If the DTRACE_MODE_LIMITEDPRIV_RESTRICT bit + * is set, similar restrictions will be placed upon operation if the + * privilege is sufficient to process the enabling, but does not otherwise + * entitle the enabling to all zones. The DTRACE_MODE_NOPRIV_DROP and + * DTRACE_MODE_NOPRIV_RESTRICT are mutually exclusive (and one of these + * two policies must be specified), but either may be combined (or not) + * with DTRACE_MODE_LIMITEDPRIV_RESTRICT. * * 1.10.4 Caller's context * @@ -2054,6 +2062,7 @@ typedef struct dtrace_pops { #define DTRACE_MODE_USER 0x02 #define DTRACE_MODE_NOPRIV_DROP 0x10 #define DTRACE_MODE_NOPRIV_RESTRICT 0x20 +#define DTRACE_MODE_LIMITEDPRIV_RESTRICT 0x40 typedef uintptr_t dtrace_provider_id_t; @@ -2268,6 +2277,7 @@ extern void (*dtrace_helpers_cleanup)(); extern void (*dtrace_helpers_fork)(proc_t *parent, proc_t *child); extern void (*dtrace_cpustart_init)(); extern void (*dtrace_cpustart_fini)(); +extern void (*dtrace_closef)(); extern void (*dtrace_debugger_init)(); extern void (*dtrace_debugger_fini)(); Modified: vendor-sys/illumos/dist/uts/common/sys/dtrace_impl.h ============================================================================== --- vendor-sys/illumos/dist/uts/common/sys/dtrace_impl.h Mon Jun 2 23:50:19 2014 (r266985) +++ vendor-sys/illumos/dist/uts/common/sys/dtrace_impl.h Tue Jun 3 00:55:15 2014 (r266986) @@ -924,6 +924,7 @@ typedef struct dtrace_mstate { uintptr_t dtms_strtok; /* saved strtok() pointer */ uint32_t dtms_access; /* memory access rights */ dtrace_difo_t *dtms_difo; /* current dif object */ + file_t *dtms_getf; /* cached rval of getf() */ } dtrace_mstate_t; #define DTRACE_COND_OWNER 0x1 @@ -1144,6 +1145,7 @@ struct dtrace_state { dtrace_optval_t dts_options[DTRACEOPT_MAX]; /* options */ dtrace_cred_t dts_cred; /* credentials */ size_t dts_nretained; /* number of retained enabs */ + int dts_getf; /* number of getf() calls */ }; struct dtrace_provider {