1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+ */
12 #include <elfutils/libdwfl.h>
15 #include "sd-daemon.h"
16 #include "sd-journal.h"
18 #include "sd-messages.h"
21 #include "alloc-util.h"
22 #include "capability-util.h"
23 #include "cgroup-util.h"
25 #include "conf-parser.h"
27 #include "coredump-vacuum.h"
28 #include "dirent-util.h"
34 #include "journal-importer.h"
37 #include "main-func.h"
40 #include "parse-util.h"
41 #include "process-util.h"
42 #include "signal-util.h"
43 #include "socket-util.h"
45 #include "stacktrace.h"
46 #include "string-table.h"
47 #include "string-util.h"
49 #include "tmpfile-util.h"
50 #include "user-util.h"
53 /* The maximum size up to which we process coredumps */
54 #define PROCESS_SIZE_MAX ((uint64_t) (2LLU*1024LLU*1024LLU*1024LLU))
56 /* The maximum size up to which we leave the coredump around on disk */
57 #define EXTERNAL_SIZE_MAX PROCESS_SIZE_MAX
59 /* The maximum size up to which we store the coredump in the journal */
60 #ifndef FUZZING_BUILD_MODE_UNSAFE_FOR_PRODUCTION
61 #define JOURNAL_SIZE_MAX ((size_t) (767LU*1024LU*1024LU))
63 /* oss-fuzz limits memory usage. */
64 #define JOURNAL_SIZE_MAX ((size_t) (10LU*1024LU*1024LU))
67 /* Make sure to not make this larger than the maximum journal entry
68 * size. See DATA_SIZE_MAX in journal-importer.h. */
69 assert_cc(JOURNAL_SIZE_MAX
<= DATA_SIZE_MAX
);
72 /* We use this as array indexes for a couple of special fields we use for
73 * naming coredump files, and attaching xattrs, and for indexing argv[].
75 * Our pattern for man:systectl(1) kernel.core_pattern is such that the
76 * kernel passes fields until CONTEXT_RLIMIT as arguments in argv[]. After
77 * that it gets complicated: the kernel passes "comm" as one or more fields
78 * starting at index CONTEXT_COMM (in other words, full "comm" is under index
79 * CONTEXT_COMM when it does not contain spaces, which is the common
80 * case). This mapping is not reversible, so we prefer to retrieve "comm"
81 * from /proc. We only fall back to argv[CONTEXT_COMM...] when that fails.
83 * In the internal context[] array, fields before CONTEXT_COMM are the
84 * strings from argv[], so they should not be freed. The strings at indices
85 * CONTEXT_COMM and higher are allocated by us and should be freed at the
101 typedef enum CoredumpStorage
{
102 COREDUMP_STORAGE_NONE
,
103 COREDUMP_STORAGE_EXTERNAL
,
104 COREDUMP_STORAGE_JOURNAL
,
105 _COREDUMP_STORAGE_MAX
,
106 _COREDUMP_STORAGE_INVALID
= -1
109 static const char* const coredump_storage_table
[_COREDUMP_STORAGE_MAX
] = {
110 [COREDUMP_STORAGE_NONE
] = "none",
111 [COREDUMP_STORAGE_EXTERNAL
] = "external",
112 [COREDUMP_STORAGE_JOURNAL
] = "journal",
115 DEFINE_PRIVATE_STRING_TABLE_LOOKUP(coredump_storage
, CoredumpStorage
);
116 static DEFINE_CONFIG_PARSE_ENUM(config_parse_coredump_storage
, coredump_storage
, CoredumpStorage
, "Failed to parse storage setting");
118 static CoredumpStorage arg_storage
= COREDUMP_STORAGE_EXTERNAL
;
119 static bool arg_compress
= true;
120 static uint64_t arg_process_size_max
= PROCESS_SIZE_MAX
;
121 static uint64_t arg_external_size_max
= EXTERNAL_SIZE_MAX
;
122 static uint64_t arg_journal_size_max
= JOURNAL_SIZE_MAX
;
123 static uint64_t arg_keep_free
= (uint64_t) -1;
124 static uint64_t arg_max_use
= (uint64_t) -1;
126 static int parse_config(void) {
127 static const ConfigTableItem items
[] = {
128 { "Coredump", "Storage", config_parse_coredump_storage
, 0, &arg_storage
},
129 { "Coredump", "Compress", config_parse_bool
, 0, &arg_compress
},
130 { "Coredump", "ProcessSizeMax", config_parse_iec_uint64
, 0, &arg_process_size_max
},
131 { "Coredump", "ExternalSizeMax", config_parse_iec_uint64
, 0, &arg_external_size_max
},
132 { "Coredump", "JournalSizeMax", config_parse_iec_size
, 0, &arg_journal_size_max
},
133 { "Coredump", "KeepFree", config_parse_iec_uint64
, 0, &arg_keep_free
},
134 { "Coredump", "MaxUse", config_parse_iec_uint64
, 0, &arg_max_use
},
138 return config_parse_many_nulstr(PKGSYSCONFDIR
"/coredump.conf",
139 CONF_PATHS_NULSTR("systemd/coredump.conf.d"),
141 config_item_table_lookup
, items
,
142 CONFIG_PARSE_WARN
, NULL
);
145 static inline uint64_t storage_size_max(void) {
146 if (arg_storage
== COREDUMP_STORAGE_EXTERNAL
)
147 return arg_external_size_max
;
148 if (arg_storage
== COREDUMP_STORAGE_JOURNAL
)
149 return arg_journal_size_max
;
150 assert(arg_storage
== COREDUMP_STORAGE_NONE
);
154 static int fix_acl(int fd
, uid_t uid
) {
157 _cleanup_(acl_freep
) acl_t acl
= NULL
;
159 acl_permset_t permset
;
164 if (uid_is_system(uid
) || uid_is_dynamic(uid
) || uid
== UID_NOBODY
)
167 /* Make sure normal users can read (but not write or delete)
168 * their own coredumps */
170 acl
= acl_get_fd(fd
);
172 return log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to get ACL: %m");
174 if (acl_create_entry(&acl
, &entry
) < 0 ||
175 acl_set_tag_type(entry
, ACL_USER
) < 0 ||
176 acl_set_qualifier(entry
, &uid
) < 0)
177 return log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to patch ACL: %m");
179 if (acl_get_permset(entry
, &permset
) < 0 ||
180 acl_add_perm(permset
, ACL_READ
) < 0)
181 return log_warning_errno(errno
, "Failed to patch ACL: %m");
183 r
= calc_acl_mask_if_needed(&acl
);
185 return log_warning_errno(r
, "Failed to patch ACL: %m");
187 if (acl_set_fd(fd
, acl
) < 0)
188 return log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to apply ACL: %m");
194 static int fix_xattr(int fd
, const char *context
[_CONTEXT_MAX
]) {
196 static const char * const xattrs
[_CONTEXT_MAX
] = {
197 [CONTEXT_PID
] = "user.coredump.pid",
198 [CONTEXT_UID
] = "user.coredump.uid",
199 [CONTEXT_GID
] = "user.coredump.gid",
200 [CONTEXT_SIGNAL
] = "user.coredump.signal",
201 [CONTEXT_TIMESTAMP
] = "user.coredump.timestamp",
202 [CONTEXT_RLIMIT
] = "user.coredump.rlimit",
203 [CONTEXT_HOSTNAME
] = "user.coredump.hostname",
204 [CONTEXT_COMM
] = "user.coredump.comm",
205 [CONTEXT_EXE
] = "user.coredump.exe",
213 /* Attach some metadata to coredumps via extended
214 * attributes. Just because we can. */
216 for (i
= 0; i
< _CONTEXT_MAX
; i
++) {
219 if (isempty(context
[i
]) || !xattrs
[i
])
222 k
= fsetxattr(fd
, xattrs
[i
], context
[i
], strlen(context
[i
]), XATTR_CREATE
);
230 #define filename_escape(s) xescape((s), "./ ")
232 static inline const char *coredump_tmpfile_name(const char *s
) {
233 return s
? s
: "(unnamed temporary file)";
236 static int fix_permissions(
238 const char *filename
,
240 const char *context
[_CONTEXT_MAX
],
249 /* Ignore errors on these */
250 (void) fchmod(fd
, 0640);
251 (void) fix_acl(fd
, uid
);
252 (void) fix_xattr(fd
, context
);
255 return log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to sync coredump %s: %m", coredump_tmpfile_name(filename
));
257 (void) fsync_directory_of_file(fd
);
259 r
= link_tmpfile(fd
, filename
, target
);
261 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to move coredump %s into place: %m", target
);
266 static int maybe_remove_external_coredump(const char *filename
, uint64_t size
) {
268 /* Returns 1 if might remove, 0 if will not remove, < 0 on error. */
270 if (arg_storage
== COREDUMP_STORAGE_EXTERNAL
&&
271 size
<= arg_external_size_max
)
277 if (unlink(filename
) < 0 && errno
!= ENOENT
)
278 return log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to unlink %s: %m", filename
);
283 static int make_filename(const char *context
[_CONTEXT_MAX
], char **ret
) {
284 _cleanup_free_
char *c
= NULL
, *u
= NULL
, *p
= NULL
, *t
= NULL
;
285 sd_id128_t boot
= {};
290 c
= filename_escape(context
[CONTEXT_COMM
]);
294 u
= filename_escape(context
[CONTEXT_UID
]);
298 r
= sd_id128_get_boot(&boot
);
302 p
= filename_escape(context
[CONTEXT_PID
]);
306 t
= filename_escape(context
[CONTEXT_TIMESTAMP
]);
311 "/var/lib/systemd/coredump/core.%s.%s." SD_ID128_FORMAT_STR
".%s.%s000000",
314 SD_ID128_FORMAT_VAL(boot
),
322 static int save_external_coredump(
323 const char *context
[_CONTEXT_MAX
],
329 bool *ret_truncated
) {
331 _cleanup_free_
char *fn
= NULL
, *tmp
= NULL
;
332 _cleanup_close_
int fd
= -1;
333 uint64_t rlimit
, process_limit
, max_size
;
339 assert(ret_filename
);
344 r
= parse_uid(context
[CONTEXT_UID
], &uid
);
346 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to parse UID: %m");
348 r
= safe_atou64(context
[CONTEXT_RLIMIT
], &rlimit
);
350 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to parse resource limit '%s': %m", context
[CONTEXT_RLIMIT
]);
351 if (rlimit
< page_size()) {
352 /* Is coredumping disabled? Then don't bother saving/processing the coredump.
353 * Anything below PAGE_SIZE cannot give a readable coredump (the kernel uses
354 * ELF_EXEC_PAGESIZE which is not easily accessible, but is usually the same as PAGE_SIZE. */
355 return log_info_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EBADSLT
),
356 "Resource limits disable core dumping for process %s (%s).",
357 context
[CONTEXT_PID
], context
[CONTEXT_COMM
]);
360 process_limit
= MAX(arg_process_size_max
, storage_size_max());
361 if (process_limit
== 0)
362 return log_debug_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EBADSLT
),
363 "Limits for coredump processing and storage are both 0, not dumping core.");
365 /* Never store more than the process configured, or than we actually shall keep or process */
366 max_size
= MIN(rlimit
, process_limit
);
368 r
= make_filename(context
, &fn
);
370 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to determine coredump file name: %m");
372 mkdir_p_label("/var/lib/systemd/coredump", 0755);
374 fd
= open_tmpfile_linkable(fn
, O_RDWR
|O_CLOEXEC
, &tmp
);
376 return log_error_errno(fd
, "Failed to create temporary file for coredump %s: %m", fn
);
378 r
= copy_bytes(input_fd
, fd
, max_size
, 0);
380 log_error_errno(r
, "Cannot store coredump of %s (%s): %m", context
[CONTEXT_PID
], context
[CONTEXT_COMM
]);
383 *ret_truncated
= r
== 1;
386 LOG_MESSAGE("Core file was truncated to %zu bytes.", max_size
),
387 "SIZE_LIMIT=%zu", max_size
,
388 "MESSAGE_ID=" SD_MESSAGE_TRUNCATED_CORE_STR
);
390 if (fstat(fd
, &st
) < 0) {
391 log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to fstat core file %s: %m", coredump_tmpfile_name(tmp
));
395 if (lseek(fd
, 0, SEEK_SET
) == (off_t
) -1) {
396 log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to seek on %s: %m", coredump_tmpfile_name(tmp
));
400 #if HAVE_XZ || HAVE_LZ4
401 /* If we will remove the coredump anyway, do not compress. */
402 if (arg_compress
&& !maybe_remove_external_coredump(NULL
, st
.st_size
)) {
404 _cleanup_free_
char *fn_compressed
= NULL
, *tmp_compressed
= NULL
;
405 _cleanup_close_
int fd_compressed
= -1;
407 fn_compressed
= strappend(fn
, COMPRESSED_EXT
);
408 if (!fn_compressed
) {
413 fd_compressed
= open_tmpfile_linkable(fn_compressed
, O_RDWR
|O_CLOEXEC
, &tmp_compressed
);
414 if (fd_compressed
< 0) {
415 log_error_errno(fd_compressed
, "Failed to create temporary file for coredump %s: %m", fn_compressed
);
419 r
= compress_stream(fd
, fd_compressed
, -1);
421 log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to compress %s: %m", coredump_tmpfile_name(tmp_compressed
));
422 goto fail_compressed
;
425 r
= fix_permissions(fd_compressed
, tmp_compressed
, fn_compressed
, context
, uid
);
427 goto fail_compressed
;
429 /* OK, this worked, we can get rid of the uncompressed version now */
433 *ret_filename
= TAKE_PTR(fn_compressed
); /* compressed */
434 *ret_node_fd
= TAKE_FD(fd_compressed
); /* compressed */
435 *ret_data_fd
= TAKE_FD(fd
); /* uncompressed */
436 *ret_size
= (uint64_t) st
.st_size
; /* uncompressed */
442 (void) unlink(tmp_compressed
);
448 r
= fix_permissions(fd
, tmp
, fn
, context
, uid
);
452 *ret_filename
= TAKE_PTR(fn
);
453 *ret_data_fd
= TAKE_FD(fd
);
455 *ret_size
= (uint64_t) st
.st_size
;
465 static int allocate_journal_field(int fd
, size_t size
, char **ret
, size_t *ret_size
) {
466 _cleanup_free_
char *field
= NULL
;
473 if (lseek(fd
, 0, SEEK_SET
) == (off_t
) -1)
474 return log_warning_errno(errno
, "Failed to seek: %m");
476 field
= malloc(9 + size
);
478 log_warning("Failed to allocate memory for coredump, coredump will not be stored.");
482 memcpy(field
, "COREDUMP=", 9);
484 n
= read(fd
, field
+ 9, size
);
486 return log_error_errno((int) n
, "Failed to read core data: %m");
487 if ((size_t) n
< size
)
488 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EIO
),
489 "Core data too short.");
491 *ret
= TAKE_PTR(field
);
492 *ret_size
= size
+ 9;
497 /* Joins /proc/[pid]/fd/ and /proc/[pid]/fdinfo/ into the following lines:
511 static int compose_open_fds(pid_t pid
, char **open_fds
) {
512 _cleanup_closedir_
DIR *proc_fd_dir
= NULL
;
513 _cleanup_close_
int proc_fdinfo_fd
= -1;
514 _cleanup_free_
char *buffer
= NULL
;
515 _cleanup_fclose_
FILE *stream
= NULL
;
516 const char *fddelim
= "", *path
;
517 struct dirent
*dent
= NULL
;
522 assert(open_fds
!= NULL
);
524 path
= procfs_file_alloca(pid
, "fd");
525 proc_fd_dir
= opendir(path
);
529 proc_fdinfo_fd
= openat(dirfd(proc_fd_dir
), "../fdinfo", O_DIRECTORY
|O_NOFOLLOW
|O_CLOEXEC
|O_PATH
);
530 if (proc_fdinfo_fd
< 0)
533 stream
= open_memstream(&buffer
, &size
);
537 (void) __fsetlocking(stream
, FSETLOCKING_BYCALLER
);
539 FOREACH_DIRENT(dent
, proc_fd_dir
, return -errno
) {
540 _cleanup_fclose_
FILE *fdinfo
= NULL
;
541 _cleanup_free_
char *fdname
= NULL
;
544 r
= readlinkat_malloc(dirfd(proc_fd_dir
), dent
->d_name
, &fdname
);
548 fprintf(stream
, "%s%s:%s\n", fddelim
, dent
->d_name
, fdname
);
551 /* Use the directory entry from /proc/[pid]/fd with /proc/[pid]/fdinfo */
552 fd
= openat(proc_fdinfo_fd
, dent
->d_name
, O_NOFOLLOW
|O_CLOEXEC
|O_RDONLY
);
556 fdinfo
= fdopen(fd
, "r");
563 _cleanup_free_
char *line
= NULL
;
565 r
= read_line(fdinfo
, LONG_LINE_MAX
, &line
);
577 stream
= safe_fclose(stream
);
582 *open_fds
= TAKE_PTR(buffer
);
587 static int get_process_ns(pid_t pid
, const char *namespace, ino_t
*ns
) {
590 _cleanup_close_
int proc_ns_dir_fd
;
592 p
= procfs_file_alloca(pid
, "ns");
594 proc_ns_dir_fd
= open(p
, O_DIRECTORY
| O_CLOEXEC
| O_RDONLY
);
595 if (proc_ns_dir_fd
< 0)
598 if (fstatat(proc_ns_dir_fd
, namespace, &stbuf
, /* flags */0) < 0)
605 static int get_mount_namespace_leader(pid_t pid
, pid_t
*container_pid
) {
606 pid_t cpid
= pid
, ppid
= 0;
610 r
= get_process_ns(pid
, "mnt", &proc_mntns
);
617 r
= get_process_ppid(cpid
, &ppid
);
621 r
= get_process_ns(ppid
, "mnt", &parent_mntns
);
625 if (proc_mntns
!= parent_mntns
)
634 *container_pid
= ppid
;
638 /* Returns 1 if the parent was found.
639 * Returns 0 if there is not a process we can call the pid's
640 * container parent (the pid's process isn't 'containerized').
641 * Returns a negative number on errors.
643 static int get_process_container_parent_cmdline(pid_t pid
, char** cmdline
) {
646 const char *proc_root_path
;
647 struct stat root_stat
, proc_root_stat
;
649 /* To compare inodes of / and /proc/[pid]/root */
650 if (stat("/", &root_stat
) < 0)
653 proc_root_path
= procfs_file_alloca(pid
, "root");
654 if (stat(proc_root_path
, &proc_root_stat
) < 0)
657 /* The process uses system root. */
658 if (proc_root_stat
.st_ino
== root_stat
.st_ino
) {
663 r
= get_mount_namespace_leader(pid
, &container_pid
);
667 r
= get_process_cmdline(container_pid
, 0, false, cmdline
);
674 static int change_uid_gid(const char *context
[]) {
679 r
= parse_uid(context
[CONTEXT_UID
], &uid
);
683 if (uid
<= SYSTEM_UID_MAX
) {
684 const char *user
= "systemd-coredump";
686 r
= get_user_creds(&user
, &uid
, &gid
, NULL
, NULL
, 0);
688 log_warning_errno(r
, "Cannot resolve %s user. Proceeding to dump core as root: %m", user
);
692 r
= parse_gid(context
[CONTEXT_GID
], &gid
);
697 return drop_privileges(uid
, gid
, 0);
700 static bool is_journald_crash(const char *context
[_CONTEXT_MAX
]) {
703 return streq_ptr(context
[CONTEXT_UNIT
], SPECIAL_JOURNALD_SERVICE
);
706 static bool is_pid1_crash(const char *context
[_CONTEXT_MAX
]) {
709 return streq_ptr(context
[CONTEXT_UNIT
], SPECIAL_INIT_SCOPE
) ||
710 streq_ptr(context
[CONTEXT_PID
], "1");
713 #define SUBMIT_COREDUMP_FIELDS 4
715 static int submit_coredump(
716 const char *context
[_CONTEXT_MAX
],
718 size_t n_iovec_allocated
,
722 _cleanup_close_
int coredump_fd
= -1, coredump_node_fd
= -1;
723 _cleanup_free_
char *core_message
= NULL
, *filename
= NULL
, *coredump_data
= NULL
;
724 uint64_t coredump_size
= UINT64_MAX
;
725 bool truncated
= false, journald_crash
;
730 assert(n_iovec_allocated
>= n_iovec
+ SUBMIT_COREDUMP_FIELDS
);
731 assert(input_fd
>= 0);
733 journald_crash
= is_journald_crash(context
);
735 /* Vacuum before we write anything again */
736 (void) coredump_vacuum(-1, arg_keep_free
, arg_max_use
);
738 /* Always stream the coredump to disk, if that's possible */
739 r
= save_external_coredump(context
, input_fd
,
740 &filename
, &coredump_node_fd
, &coredump_fd
, &coredump_size
, &truncated
);
742 /* Skip whole core dumping part */
745 /* If we don't want to keep the coredump on disk, remove it now, as later on we will lack the privileges for
746 * it. However, we keep the fd to it, so that we can still process it and log it. */
747 r
= maybe_remove_external_coredump(filename
, coredump_size
);
751 const char *coredump_filename
;
753 coredump_filename
= strjoina("COREDUMP_FILENAME=", filename
);
754 iovec
[n_iovec
++] = IOVEC_MAKE_STRING(coredump_filename
);
755 } else if (arg_storage
== COREDUMP_STORAGE_EXTERNAL
)
756 log_info("The core will not be stored: size %"PRIu64
" is greater than %"PRIu64
" (the configured maximum)",
757 coredump_size
, arg_external_size_max
);
759 /* Vacuum again, but exclude the coredump we just created */
760 (void) coredump_vacuum(coredump_node_fd
>= 0 ? coredump_node_fd
: coredump_fd
, arg_keep_free
, arg_max_use
);
762 /* Now, let's drop privileges to become the user who owns the segfaulted process and allocate the coredump
763 * memory under the user's uid. This also ensures that the credentials journald will see are the ones of the
764 * coredumping user, thus making sure the user gets access to the core dump. Let's also get rid of all
765 * capabilities, if we run as root, we won't need them anymore. */
766 r
= change_uid_gid(context
);
768 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to drop privileges: %m");
771 /* Try to get a strack trace if we can */
772 if (coredump_size
<= arg_process_size_max
) {
773 _cleanup_free_
char *stacktrace
= NULL
;
775 r
= coredump_make_stack_trace(coredump_fd
, context
[CONTEXT_EXE
], &stacktrace
);
777 core_message
= strjoin("MESSAGE=Process ", context
[CONTEXT_PID
],
778 " (", context
[CONTEXT_COMM
], ") of user ",
779 context
[CONTEXT_UID
], " dumped core.",
780 journald_crash
? "\nCoredump diverted to " : "",
781 journald_crash
? filename
: "",
783 else if (r
== -EINVAL
)
784 log_warning("Failed to generate stack trace: %s", dwfl_errmsg(dwfl_errno()));
786 log_warning_errno(r
, "Failed to generate stack trace: %m");
788 log_debug("Not generating stack trace: core size %"PRIu64
" is greater than %"PRIu64
" (the configured maximum)",
789 coredump_size
, arg_process_size_max
);
794 core_message
= strjoin("MESSAGE=Process ", context
[CONTEXT_PID
],
795 " (", context
[CONTEXT_COMM
], ") of user ",
796 context
[CONTEXT_UID
], " dumped core.",
797 journald_crash
? "\nCoredump diverted to " : NULL
,
798 journald_crash
? filename
: NULL
);
802 if (journald_crash
) {
803 /* We cannot log to the journal, so just print the message.
804 * The target was set previously to something safe. */
805 assert(startswith(core_message
, "MESSAGE="));
806 log_dispatch(LOG_ERR
, 0, core_message
+ strlen("MESSAGE="));
810 iovec
[n_iovec
++] = IOVEC_MAKE_STRING(core_message
);
813 iovec
[n_iovec
++] = IOVEC_MAKE_STRING("COREDUMP_TRUNCATED=1");
815 /* Optionally store the entire coredump in the journal */
816 if (arg_storage
== COREDUMP_STORAGE_JOURNAL
) {
817 if (coredump_size
<= arg_journal_size_max
) {
820 /* Store the coredump itself in the journal */
822 r
= allocate_journal_field(coredump_fd
, (size_t) coredump_size
, &coredump_data
, &sz
);
824 iovec
[n_iovec
++] = IOVEC_MAKE(coredump_data
, sz
);
826 log_warning_errno(r
, "Failed to attach the core to the journal entry: %m");
828 log_info("The core will not be stored: size %"PRIu64
" is greater than %"PRIu64
" (the configured maximum)",
829 coredump_size
, arg_journal_size_max
);
832 assert(n_iovec
<= n_iovec_allocated
);
834 r
= sd_journal_sendv(iovec
, n_iovec
);
836 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to log coredump: %m");
841 static void map_context_fields(const struct iovec
*iovec
, const char* context
[]) {
843 static const char * const context_field_names
[] = {
844 [CONTEXT_PID
] = "COREDUMP_PID=",
845 [CONTEXT_UID
] = "COREDUMP_UID=",
846 [CONTEXT_GID
] = "COREDUMP_GID=",
847 [CONTEXT_SIGNAL
] = "COREDUMP_SIGNAL=",
848 [CONTEXT_TIMESTAMP
] = "COREDUMP_TIMESTAMP=",
849 [CONTEXT_RLIMIT
] = "COREDUMP_RLIMIT=",
850 [CONTEXT_HOSTNAME
] = "COREDUMP_HOSTNAME=",
851 [CONTEXT_COMM
] = "COREDUMP_COMM=",
852 [CONTEXT_EXE
] = "COREDUMP_EXE=",
860 for (i
= 0; i
< ELEMENTSOF(context_field_names
); i
++) {
863 if (!context_field_names
[i
])
866 p
= memory_startswith(iovec
->iov_base
, iovec
->iov_len
, context_field_names
[i
]);
870 /* Note that these strings are NUL terminated, because we made sure that a trailing NUL byte is in the
871 * buffer, though not included in the iov_len count. (see below) */
877 static int process_socket(int fd
) {
878 _cleanup_close_
int coredump_fd
= -1;
879 struct iovec
*iovec
= NULL
;
880 size_t n_iovec
= 0, n_allocated
= 0, i
, k
;
881 const char *context
[_CONTEXT_MAX
] = {};
888 log_debug("Processing coredump received on stdin...");
892 struct cmsghdr cmsghdr
;
893 uint8_t buf
[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(int))];
896 .msg_control
= &control
,
897 .msg_controllen
= sizeof(control
),
903 if (!GREEDY_REALLOC(iovec
, n_allocated
, n_iovec
+ SUBMIT_COREDUMP_FIELDS
)) {
908 l
= next_datagram_size_fd(fd
);
910 r
= log_error_errno(l
, "Failed to determine datagram size to read: %m");
916 iovec
[n_iovec
].iov_len
= l
;
917 iovec
[n_iovec
].iov_base
= malloc(l
+ 1);
918 if (!iovec
[n_iovec
].iov_base
) {
923 mh
.msg_iov
= iovec
+ n_iovec
;
925 n
= recvmsg(fd
, &mh
, MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC
);
927 free(iovec
[n_iovec
].iov_base
);
928 r
= log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to receive datagram: %m");
933 struct cmsghdr
*cmsg
, *found
= NULL
;
934 /* The final zero-length datagram carries the file descriptor and tells us that we're done. */
936 free(iovec
[n_iovec
].iov_base
);
938 CMSG_FOREACH(cmsg
, &mh
) {
939 if (cmsg
->cmsg_level
== SOL_SOCKET
&&
940 cmsg
->cmsg_type
== SCM_RIGHTS
&&
941 cmsg
->cmsg_len
== CMSG_LEN(sizeof(int))) {
948 log_error("Coredump file descriptor missing.");
953 assert(coredump_fd
< 0);
954 coredump_fd
= *(int*) CMSG_DATA(found
);
958 /* Add trailing NUL byte, in case these are strings */
959 ((char*) iovec
[n_iovec
].iov_base
)[n
] = 0;
960 iovec
[n_iovec
].iov_len
= (size_t) n
;
963 map_context_fields(iovec
+ n_iovec
, context
);
967 if (!GREEDY_REALLOC(iovec
, n_allocated
, n_iovec
+ SUBMIT_COREDUMP_FIELDS
)) {
972 /* Make sure we got all data we really need */
973 assert(context
[CONTEXT_PID
]);
974 assert(context
[CONTEXT_UID
]);
975 assert(context
[CONTEXT_GID
]);
976 assert(context
[CONTEXT_SIGNAL
]);
977 assert(context
[CONTEXT_TIMESTAMP
]);
978 assert(context
[CONTEXT_RLIMIT
]);
979 assert(context
[CONTEXT_HOSTNAME
]);
980 assert(context
[CONTEXT_COMM
]);
981 assert(coredump_fd
>= 0);
983 /* Small quirk: the journal fields contain the timestamp padded with six zeroes, so that the kernel-supplied 1s
984 * granularity timestamps becomes 1µs granularity, i.e. the granularity systemd usually operates in. Since we
985 * are reconstructing the original kernel context, we chop this off again, here. */
986 k
= strlen(context
[CONTEXT_TIMESTAMP
]);
988 context
[CONTEXT_TIMESTAMP
] = strndupa(context
[CONTEXT_TIMESTAMP
], k
- 6);
990 r
= submit_coredump(context
, iovec
, n_allocated
, n_iovec
, coredump_fd
);
993 for (i
= 0; i
< n_iovec
; i
++)
994 free(iovec
[i
].iov_base
);
1000 static int send_iovec(const struct iovec iovec
[], size_t n_iovec
, int input_fd
) {
1002 static const union sockaddr_union sa
= {
1003 .un
.sun_family
= AF_UNIX
,
1004 .un
.sun_path
= "/run/systemd/coredump",
1006 _cleanup_close_
int fd
= -1;
1010 assert(iovec
|| n_iovec
<= 0);
1011 assert(input_fd
>= 0);
1013 fd
= socket(AF_UNIX
, SOCK_SEQPACKET
|SOCK_CLOEXEC
, 0);
1015 return log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to create coredump socket: %m");
1017 if (connect(fd
, &sa
.sa
, SOCKADDR_UN_LEN(sa
.un
)) < 0)
1018 return log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to connect to coredump service: %m");
1020 for (i
= 0; i
< n_iovec
; i
++) {
1021 struct msghdr mh
= {
1022 .msg_iov
= (struct iovec
*) iovec
+ i
,
1025 struct iovec copy
[2];
1028 if (sendmsg(fd
, &mh
, MSG_NOSIGNAL
) >= 0)
1031 if (errno
== EMSGSIZE
&& mh
.msg_iov
[0].iov_len
> 0) {
1032 /* This field didn't fit? That's a pity. Given that this is just metadata,
1033 * let's truncate the field at half, and try again. We append three dots, in
1034 * order to show that this is truncated. */
1036 if (mh
.msg_iov
!= copy
) {
1037 /* We don't want to modify the caller's iovec, hence let's create our
1038 * own array, consisting of two new iovecs, where the first is a
1039 * (truncated) copy of what we want to send, and the second one
1040 * contains the trailing dots. */
1042 copy
[1] = (struct iovec
) {
1043 .iov_base
= (char[]) { '.', '.', '.' },
1051 copy
[0].iov_len
/= 2; /* halve it, and try again */
1055 return log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to send coredump datagram: %m");
1059 r
= send_one_fd(fd
, input_fd
, 0);
1061 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to send coredump fd: %m");
1066 static char* set_iovec_field_free(struct iovec
*iovec
, size_t *n_iovec
, const char *field
, char *value
) {
1069 x
= set_iovec_string_field(iovec
, n_iovec
, field
, value
);
1074 static int gather_pid_metadata(
1075 char* context
[_CONTEXT_MAX
],
1076 char **comm_fallback
,
1077 struct iovec
*iovec
, size_t *n_iovec
) {
1079 /* We need 27 empty slots in iovec!
1081 * Note that if we fail on oom later on, we do not roll-back changes to the iovec structure. (It remains valid,
1082 * with the first n_iovec fields initialized.) */
1090 r
= parse_pid(context
[CONTEXT_PID
], &pid
);
1092 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to parse PID \"%s\": %m", context
[CONTEXT_PID
]);
1094 r
= get_process_comm(pid
, &context
[CONTEXT_COMM
]);
1096 log_warning_errno(r
, "Failed to get COMM, falling back to the command line: %m");
1097 context
[CONTEXT_COMM
] = strv_join(comm_fallback
, " ");
1098 if (!context
[CONTEXT_COMM
])
1102 r
= get_process_exe(pid
, &context
[CONTEXT_EXE
]);
1104 log_warning_errno(r
, "Failed to get EXE, ignoring: %m");
1106 if (cg_pid_get_unit(pid
, &context
[CONTEXT_UNIT
]) >= 0) {
1107 if (!is_journald_crash((const char**) context
)) {
1108 /* OK, now we know it's not the journal, hence we can make use of it now. */
1109 log_set_target(LOG_TARGET_JOURNAL_OR_KMSG
);
1113 /* If this is PID 1 disable coredump collection, we'll unlikely be able to process it later on. */
1114 if (is_pid1_crash((const char**) context
)) {
1115 log_notice("Due to PID 1 having crashed coredump collection will now be turned off.");
1116 disable_coredumps();
1119 set_iovec_string_field(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_UNIT=", context
[CONTEXT_UNIT
]);
1122 if (cg_pid_get_user_unit(pid
, &t
) >= 0)
1123 set_iovec_field_free(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_USER_UNIT=", t
);
1125 /* The next few are mandatory */
1126 if (!set_iovec_string_field(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_PID=", context
[CONTEXT_PID
]))
1129 if (!set_iovec_string_field(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_UID=", context
[CONTEXT_UID
]))
1132 if (!set_iovec_string_field(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_GID=", context
[CONTEXT_GID
]))
1135 if (!set_iovec_string_field(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_SIGNAL=", context
[CONTEXT_SIGNAL
]))
1138 if (!set_iovec_string_field(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_RLIMIT=", context
[CONTEXT_RLIMIT
]))
1141 if (!set_iovec_string_field(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_HOSTNAME=", context
[CONTEXT_HOSTNAME
]))
1144 if (!set_iovec_string_field(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_COMM=", context
[CONTEXT_COMM
]))
1147 if (context
[CONTEXT_EXE
] &&
1148 !set_iovec_string_field(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_EXE=", context
[CONTEXT_EXE
]))
1151 if (sd_pid_get_session(pid
, &t
) >= 0)
1152 set_iovec_field_free(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_SESSION=", t
);
1154 if (sd_pid_get_owner_uid(pid
, &owner_uid
) >= 0) {
1155 r
= asprintf(&t
, "COREDUMP_OWNER_UID=" UID_FMT
, owner_uid
);
1157 iovec
[(*n_iovec
)++] = IOVEC_MAKE_STRING(t
);
1160 if (sd_pid_get_slice(pid
, &t
) >= 0)
1161 set_iovec_field_free(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_SLICE=", t
);
1163 if (get_process_cmdline(pid
, 0, false, &t
) >= 0)
1164 set_iovec_field_free(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_CMDLINE=", t
);
1166 if (cg_pid_get_path_shifted(pid
, NULL
, &t
) >= 0)
1167 set_iovec_field_free(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_CGROUP=", t
);
1169 if (compose_open_fds(pid
, &t
) >= 0)
1170 set_iovec_field_free(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_OPEN_FDS=", t
);
1172 p
= procfs_file_alloca(pid
, "status");
1173 if (read_full_file(p
, &t
, NULL
) >= 0)
1174 set_iovec_field_free(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_PROC_STATUS=", t
);
1176 p
= procfs_file_alloca(pid
, "maps");
1177 if (read_full_file(p
, &t
, NULL
) >= 0)
1178 set_iovec_field_free(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_PROC_MAPS=", t
);
1180 p
= procfs_file_alloca(pid
, "limits");
1181 if (read_full_file(p
, &t
, NULL
) >= 0)
1182 set_iovec_field_free(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_PROC_LIMITS=", t
);
1184 p
= procfs_file_alloca(pid
, "cgroup");
1185 if (read_full_file(p
, &t
, NULL
) >=0)
1186 set_iovec_field_free(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_PROC_CGROUP=", t
);
1188 p
= procfs_file_alloca(pid
, "mountinfo");
1189 if (read_full_file(p
, &t
, NULL
) >=0)
1190 set_iovec_field_free(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_PROC_MOUNTINFO=", t
);
1192 if (get_process_cwd(pid
, &t
) >= 0)
1193 set_iovec_field_free(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_CWD=", t
);
1195 if (get_process_root(pid
, &t
) >= 0) {
1196 bool proc_self_root_is_slash
;
1198 proc_self_root_is_slash
= strcmp(t
, "/") == 0;
1200 set_iovec_field_free(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_ROOT=", t
);
1202 /* If the process' root is "/", then there is a chance it has
1203 * mounted own root and hence being containerized. */
1204 if (proc_self_root_is_slash
&& get_process_container_parent_cmdline(pid
, &t
) > 0)
1205 set_iovec_field_free(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_CONTAINER_CMDLINE=", t
);
1208 if (get_process_environ(pid
, &t
) >= 0)
1209 set_iovec_field_free(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_ENVIRON=", t
);
1211 t
= strjoin("COREDUMP_TIMESTAMP=", context
[CONTEXT_TIMESTAMP
], "000000");
1213 iovec
[(*n_iovec
)++] = IOVEC_MAKE_STRING(t
);
1215 if (safe_atoi(context
[CONTEXT_SIGNAL
], &signo
) >= 0 && SIGNAL_VALID(signo
))
1216 set_iovec_string_field(iovec
, n_iovec
, "COREDUMP_SIGNAL_NAME=SIG", signal_to_string(signo
));
1218 return 0; /* we successfully acquired all metadata */
1221 static int process_kernel(int argc
, char* argv
[]) {
1223 char* context
[_CONTEXT_MAX
] = {};
1224 struct iovec iovec
[29 + SUBMIT_COREDUMP_FIELDS
];
1225 size_t i
, n_iovec
, n_to_free
= 0;
1228 log_debug("Processing coredump received from the kernel...");
1230 if (argc
< CONTEXT_COMM
+ 1)
1231 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL
),
1232 "Not enough arguments passed by the kernel (%i, expected %i).",
1233 argc
- 1, CONTEXT_COMM
+ 1 - 1);
1235 context
[CONTEXT_PID
] = argv
[1 + CONTEXT_PID
];
1236 context
[CONTEXT_UID
] = argv
[1 + CONTEXT_UID
];
1237 context
[CONTEXT_GID
] = argv
[1 + CONTEXT_GID
];
1238 context
[CONTEXT_SIGNAL
] = argv
[1 + CONTEXT_SIGNAL
];
1239 context
[CONTEXT_TIMESTAMP
] = argv
[1 + CONTEXT_TIMESTAMP
];
1240 context
[CONTEXT_RLIMIT
] = argv
[1 + CONTEXT_RLIMIT
];
1241 context
[CONTEXT_HOSTNAME
] = argv
[1 + CONTEXT_HOSTNAME
];
1243 r
= gather_pid_metadata(context
, argv
+ 1 + CONTEXT_COMM
, iovec
, &n_to_free
);
1247 n_iovec
= n_to_free
;
1249 iovec
[n_iovec
++] = IOVEC_MAKE_STRING("MESSAGE_ID=" SD_MESSAGE_COREDUMP_STR
);
1251 assert_cc(2 == LOG_CRIT
);
1252 iovec
[n_iovec
++] = IOVEC_MAKE_STRING("PRIORITY=2");
1254 assert(n_iovec
<= ELEMENTSOF(iovec
));
1256 if (is_journald_crash((const char**) context
) || is_pid1_crash((const char**) context
))
1257 r
= submit_coredump((const char**) context
,
1258 iovec
, ELEMENTSOF(iovec
), n_iovec
,
1261 r
= send_iovec(iovec
, n_iovec
, STDIN_FILENO
);
1264 for (i
= 0; i
< n_to_free
; i
++)
1265 free(iovec
[i
].iov_base
);
1267 /* Those fields are allocated by gather_pid_metadata */
1268 free(context
[CONTEXT_COMM
]);
1269 free(context
[CONTEXT_EXE
]);
1270 free(context
[CONTEXT_UNIT
]);
1275 static int process_backtrace(int argc
, char *argv
[]) {
1276 char *context
[_CONTEXT_MAX
] = {};
1277 _cleanup_free_
char *message
= NULL
;
1278 _cleanup_free_
struct iovec
*iovec
= NULL
;
1279 size_t n_iovec
, n_allocated
, n_to_free
= 0, i
;
1281 JournalImporter importer
= {
1285 log_debug("Processing backtrace on stdin...");
1287 if (argc
< CONTEXT_COMM
+ 1)
1288 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL
),
1289 "Not enough arguments passed (%i, expected %i).",
1290 argc
- 1, CONTEXT_COMM
+ 1 - 1);
1292 context
[CONTEXT_PID
] = argv
[2 + CONTEXT_PID
];
1293 context
[CONTEXT_UID
] = argv
[2 + CONTEXT_UID
];
1294 context
[CONTEXT_GID
] = argv
[2 + CONTEXT_GID
];
1295 context
[CONTEXT_SIGNAL
] = argv
[2 + CONTEXT_SIGNAL
];
1296 context
[CONTEXT_TIMESTAMP
] = argv
[2 + CONTEXT_TIMESTAMP
];
1297 context
[CONTEXT_RLIMIT
] = argv
[2 + CONTEXT_RLIMIT
];
1298 context
[CONTEXT_HOSTNAME
] = argv
[2 + CONTEXT_HOSTNAME
];
1300 n_allocated
= 34 + COREDUMP_STORAGE_EXTERNAL
;
1301 /* 26 metadata, 2 static, +unknown input, 4 storage, rounded up */
1302 iovec
= new(struct iovec
, n_allocated
);
1306 r
= gather_pid_metadata(context
, argv
+ 2 + CONTEXT_COMM
, iovec
, &n_to_free
);
1310 /* This was a special crash, and has already been processed. */
1314 n_iovec
= n_to_free
;
1317 r
= journal_importer_process_data(&importer
);
1319 log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to parse journal entry on stdin: %m");
1322 if (r
== 1 || /* complete entry */
1323 journal_importer_eof(&importer
)) /* end of data */
1327 if (!GREEDY_REALLOC(iovec
, n_allocated
, n_iovec
+ importer
.iovw
.count
+ 2))
1330 if (journal_importer_eof(&importer
)) {
1331 log_warning("Did not receive a full journal entry on stdin, ignoring message sent by reporter");
1333 message
= strjoin("MESSAGE=Process ", context
[CONTEXT_PID
],
1334 " (", context
[CONTEXT_COMM
], ")"
1335 " of user ", context
[CONTEXT_UID
],
1336 " failed with ", context
[CONTEXT_SIGNAL
]);
1341 iovec
[n_iovec
++] = IOVEC_MAKE_STRING(message
);
1343 for (i
= 0; i
< importer
.iovw
.count
; i
++)
1344 iovec
[n_iovec
++] = importer
.iovw
.iovec
[i
];
1347 iovec
[n_iovec
++] = IOVEC_MAKE_STRING("MESSAGE_ID=" SD_MESSAGE_BACKTRACE_STR
);
1348 assert_cc(2 == LOG_CRIT
);
1349 iovec
[n_iovec
++] = IOVEC_MAKE_STRING("PRIORITY=2");
1351 assert(n_iovec
<= n_allocated
);
1353 r
= sd_journal_sendv(iovec
, n_iovec
);
1355 log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to log backtrace: %m");
1358 for (i
= 0; i
< n_to_free
; i
++)
1359 free(iovec
[i
].iov_base
);
1361 /* Those fields are allocated by gather_pid_metadata */
1362 free(context
[CONTEXT_COMM
]);
1363 free(context
[CONTEXT_EXE
]);
1364 free(context
[CONTEXT_UNIT
]);
1369 static int run(int argc
, char *argv
[]) {
1372 /* First, log to a safe place, since we don't know what crashed and it might
1373 * be journald which we'd rather not log to then. */
1375 log_set_target(LOG_TARGET_KMSG
);
1378 /* Make sure we never enter a loop */
1379 (void) prctl(PR_SET_DUMPABLE
, 0);
1381 /* Ignore all parse errors */
1382 (void) parse_config();
1384 log_debug("Selected storage '%s'.", coredump_storage_to_string(arg_storage
));
1385 log_debug("Selected compression %s.", yes_no(arg_compress
));
1387 r
= sd_listen_fds(false);
1389 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to determine the number of file descriptors: %m");
1391 /* If we got an fd passed, we are running in coredumpd mode. Otherwise we
1392 * are invoked from the kernel as coredump handler. */
1394 if (streq_ptr(argv
[1], "--backtrace"))
1395 return process_backtrace(argc
, argv
);
1397 return process_kernel(argc
, argv
);
1399 return process_socket(SD_LISTEN_FDS_START
);
1401 return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL
),
1402 "Received unexpected number of file descriptors.");
1405 DEFINE_MAIN_FUNCTION(run
);