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# recvmsg ____________________________________________________ # # long sys_recvmsg(int fd, # struct msghdr __user *msg, # unsigned int flags) # @define _SYSCALL_RECVMSG_NAME %( name = "recvmsg" %) @define _SYSCALL_RECVMSG_ARGSTR %( argstr = sprintf("%d, %p, %s", s, msg_uaddr, flags_str) %) @define _SYSCALL_RECVMSG_REGARGS %( s = int_arg(1) msg_uaddr = pointer_arg(2) flags = uint_arg(3) %) @define _SYSCALL_SOCKETCALL_RECVMSG_REGARGS %( __args = &@ulong_cast(pointer_arg(2)) s = __int32(user_ulong(&@ulong_cast(__args)[0])) msg_uaddr = user_ulong(&@ulong_cast(__args)[1]) flags = __uint32(user_ulong(&@ulong_cast(__args)[2])) %) @define _SYSCALL_COMPAT_SOCKETCALL_RECVMSG_REGARGS %( __args = &@uint_cast(pointer_arg(2)) s = user_int(&@uint_cast(__args)[0]) msg_uaddr = user_uint32(&@uint_cast(__args)[1]) flags = user_uint32(&@uint_cast(__args)[2]) flags_str = _msg_flags_str(flags) %) probe syscall.recvmsg = dw_syscall.recvmsg !, nd_syscall.recvmsg ? {} probe syscall.recvmsg.return = dw_syscall.recvmsg.return !, nd_syscall.recvmsg.return ? {} # dw_recvmsg _____________________________________________________ probe dw_syscall.recvmsg = __syscall.recvmsg ?, __syscall.socketcall.recvmsg ? { # Avoid probe hits from compat_sys_socketcall() calling # compat_sys_recvmsg(), which sometimes calls # sys_recvmsg(). We could call __syscall_gate2() here with # NR_recvmsg and NR_socketcall, but all we really need to # check is that we're not in a compat task. @__syscall_gate_compat_simple @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_NAME flags_str = _msg_flags_str(flags) @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_ARGSTR } probe __syscall.recvmsg = kernel.function("sys_recvmsg").call ? { @__syscall_gate(@const("__NR_recvmsg")) s = __int32($fd) msg_uaddr = $msg flags = __uint32($flags) } probe __syscall.socketcall.recvmsg = kernel.function("sys_socketcall").call ? { if (__int32($call) != @const("SYS_RECVMSG")) next; s = __int32(user_ulong(&@ulong_cast($args)[0])) msg_uaddr = user_ulong(&@ulong_cast($args)[1]) flags = __uint32(user_ulong(&@ulong_cast($args)[2])) } probe dw_syscall.recvmsg.return = __syscall.recvmsg.return ?, __syscall.socketcall.recvmsg.return ? { @__syscall_gate_compat_simple @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_NAME @SYSC_RETVALSTR($return) } probe __syscall.recvmsg.return = kernel.function("sys_recvmsg").return ? { @__syscall_gate(@const("__NR_recvmsg")) } probe __syscall.socketcall.recvmsg.return = kernel.function("sys_socketcall").return ? { if (__int32(@entry($call)) != @const("SYS_RECVMSG")) next; } # nd_recvmsg _____________________________________________________ probe nd_syscall.recvmsg = nd1_syscall.recvmsg!, nd2_syscall.recvmsg!, tp_syscall.recvmsg { } probe nd1_syscall.recvmsg = __nd1_syscall.recvmsg ?, __nd1_syscall.socketcall.recvmsg ? { # Avoid probe hits from compat_sys_socketcall() calling # compat_sys_recvmsg(), which sometimes calls # sys_recvmsg(). We could call __syscall_gate2() here with # NR_recvmsg and NR_socketcall, but all we really need to # check is that we're not in a compat task. @__syscall_gate_compat_simple @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_NAME flags_str = _msg_flags_str(flags) @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_ARGSTR } probe __nd1_syscall.recvmsg = kprobe.function("sys_recvmsg").call ? { @__syscall_gate(@const("__NR_recvmsg")) asmlinkage() @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_REGARGS } probe __nd1_syscall.socketcall.recvmsg = kprobe.function("sys_socketcall").call ? { asmlinkage() if (int_arg(1) != @const("SYS_RECVMSG")) next; @_SYSCALL_SOCKETCALL_RECVMSG_REGARGS } /* kernel 4.17+ */ probe nd2_syscall.recvmsg = __nd2_syscall.recvmsg ?, __nd2_syscall.socketcall.recvmsg ? { # Avoid probe hits from compat_sys_socketcall() calling # compat_sys_recvmsg(), which sometimes calls # sys_recvmsg(). We could call __syscall_gate2() here with # NR_recvmsg and NR_socketcall, but all we really need to # check is that we're not in a compat task. @__syscall_gate_compat_simple @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_NAME flags_str = _msg_flags_str(flags) @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_ARGSTR } probe __nd2_syscall.recvmsg = kprobe.function(@arch_syscall_prefix "sys_recvmsg").call ? { __set_syscall_pt_regs(pointer_arg(1)) @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_REGARGS } probe __nd2_syscall.socketcall.recvmsg = kprobe.function(@arch_syscall_prefix "sys_socketcall").call ? { __set_syscall_pt_regs(pointer_arg(1)) if (int_arg(1) != @const("SYS_RECVMSG")) next; @_SYSCALL_SOCKETCALL_RECVMSG_REGARGS } /* kernel 3.5+, but undesirable because it affects all syscalls */ probe tp_syscall.recvmsg = __tp_syscall.recvmsg ?, __tp_syscall.socketcall.recvmsg ? { # Avoid probe hits from compat_sys_socketcall() calling # compat_sys_recvmsg(), which sometimes calls # sys_recvmsg(). We could call __syscall_gate2() here with # NR_recvmsg and NR_socketcall, but all we really need to # check is that we're not in a compat task. @__syscall_gate_compat_simple @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_NAME flags_str = _msg_flags_str(flags) @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_ARGSTR } probe __tp_syscall.recvmsg = kernel.trace("sys_enter") { __set_syscall_pt_regs($regs) @__syscall_gate(@const("__NR_recvmsg")) @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_REGARGS } probe __tp_syscall.socketcall.recvmsg = kernel.trace("sys_enter") { __set_syscall_pt_regs($regs) @__syscall_gate(@const("__NR_socketcall")) if (int_arg(1) != @const("SYS_RECVMSG")) next; @_SYSCALL_SOCKETCALL_RECVMSG_REGARGS } probe nd_syscall.recvmsg.return = nd1_syscall.recvmsg.return!, nd2_syscall.recvmsg.return!, tp_syscall.recvmsg.return { } probe nd1_syscall.recvmsg.return = __nd1_syscall.recvmsg.return ?, __nd1_syscall.socketcall.recvmsg.return ? { @__syscall_gate_compat_simple @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_NAME @SYSC_RETVALSTR(returnval()) } probe __nd1_syscall.recvmsg.return = kprobe.function("sys_recvmsg").return ? { @__syscall_gate(@const("__NR_recvmsg")) } probe __nd1_syscall.socketcall.recvmsg.return = kprobe.function("sys_socketcall").return ? { if (@entry(__asmlinkage_int_arg(1)) != @const("SYS_RECVMSG")) next; } /* kernel 4.17+ */ probe nd2_syscall.recvmsg.return = kprobe.function(@arch_syscall_prefix "sys_recvmsg").return ?, __nd2_syscall.socketcall.recvmsg.return ? { @__syscall_gate_compat_simple @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_NAME @SYSC_RETVALSTR(returnval()) } probe __nd2_syscall.socketcall.recvmsg.return = kprobe.function(@arch_syscall_prefix "sys_socketcall").return ? { __set_syscall_pt_regs(@entry(pointer_arg(1))) if (int_arg(1) != @const("SYS_RECVMSG")) next; } probe tp_syscall.recvmsg.return = __tp_syscall.recvmsg.return ?, __tp_syscall.socketcall.recvmsg.return ? { @__syscall_gate_compat_simple @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_NAME @SYSC_RETVALSTR($ret) } probe __tp_syscall.recvmsg.return = kernel.trace("sys_exit") { @__syscall_gate(@const("__NR_recvmsg")) } probe __tp_syscall.socketcall.recvmsg.return = kernel.trace("sys_exit") { __set_syscall_pt_regs($regs) @__syscall_gate(@const("__NR_socketcall")) if (int_arg(1) != @const("SYS_RECVMSG")) next; } # compat_sys_recvmsg ________________________________________ # # long compat_sys_recvmsg(int fd, # struct compat_msghdr __user *msg, # unsigned int flags) # # On all tested kernels/architectures, the compat recvmsg() syscall # goes through compat_sys_socketcall(). compat_sys_socketcall() then # calls an inlined version of compat_sys_recvmsg() on some # architectures (like ppc64). So, the only reliable thing to do here # is just probe compat_sys_socketcall(). # # Note that this probe should have been either called # 'syscall.compat_recvmsg' or just merged with 'syscall.recvmsg'. # probe syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg = dw_syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg !, nd_syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg ? {} probe syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg.return = dw_syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg.return !, nd_syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg.return ? {} # dw_compat_sys_recvmsg _____________________________________________________ probe dw_syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg = kernel.function("compat_sys_socketcall").call ? { if (__int32($call) != @const("SYS_RECVMSG")) next; @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_NAME s = user_int(&@uint_cast($args)[0]) msg_uaddr = user_uint32(&@uint_cast($args)[1]) flags = user_uint32(&@uint_cast($args)[2]) flags_str = _msg_flags_str(flags) @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_ARGSTR } probe dw_syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg.return = kernel.function("compat_sys_socketcall").return ? { if (__int32(@entry($call)) != @const("SYS_RECVMSG")) next; @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_NAME @SYSC_RETVALSTR($return) } # nd_compat_sys_recvmsg _____________________________________________________ probe nd_syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg = nd1_syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg!, nd2_syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg!, tp_syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg { } probe nd1_syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg = kprobe.function("compat_sys_socketcall").call ? { asmlinkage() if (int_arg(1) != @const("SYS_RECVMSG")) next; @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_NAME @_SYSCALL_COMPAT_SOCKETCALL_RECVMSG_REGARGS @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_ARGSTR } /* kernel 4.17+ */ probe nd2_syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg = kprobe.function(@arch_syscall_prefix "compat_sys_socketcall").call ? { __set_syscall_pt_regs(pointer_arg(1)) if (int_arg(1) != @const("SYS_RECVMSG")) next; @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_NAME @_SYSCALL_COMPAT_SOCKETCALL_RECVMSG_REGARGS @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_ARGSTR } /* kernel 3.5+, but undesirable because it affects all syscalls */ probe tp_syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg = kernel.trace("sys_enter") { __set_syscall_pt_regs($regs) @__compat_syscall_gate(@const("__NR_compat_socketcall")) if (int_arg(1) != @const("SYS_RECVMSG")) next; @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_NAME @_SYSCALL_COMPAT_SOCKETCALL_RECVMSG_REGARGS @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_ARGSTR } probe nd_syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg.return = nd1_syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg.return!, nd2_syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg.return!, tp_syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg.return { } probe nd1_syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg.return = kprobe.function("compat_sys_socketcall").return ? { if (@entry(__asmlinkage_int_arg(1)) != @const("SYS_RECVMSG")) next; @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_NAME @SYSC_RETVALSTR(returnval()) } /* kernel 4.17+ */ probe nd2_syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg.return = kprobe.function(@arch_syscall_prefix "compat_sys_socketcall").return ? { __set_syscall_pt_regs(@entry(pointer_arg(1))) if (int_arg(1) != @const("SYS_RECVMSG")) next; @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_NAME @SYSC_RETVALSTR(returnval()) } /* kernel 3.5+, but undesirable because it affects all syscalls */ probe tp_syscall.compat_sys_recvmsg.return = kernel.trace("sys_exit") { __set_syscall_pt_regs($regs) @__compat_syscall_gate(@const("__NR_compat_socketcall")) if (int_arg(1) != @const("SYS_RECVMSG")) next; @_SYSCALL_RECVMSG_NAME @SYSC_RETVALSTR($ret) }