1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1993
3 *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
4 * (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
5 * Copyright (c) 2005 Robert N. M. Watson
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36 *
37 * Copyright (c) 1994 Christopher G. Demetriou
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57 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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60 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
61 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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65 * SUCH DAMAGE.
66 *
67 *	@(#)kern_acct.c	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/14/93
68 */
69
70#include <sys/cdefs.h>
71__FBSDID("$FreeBSD: stable/11/sys/kern/kern_acct.c 311957 2017-01-12 01:09:15Z kib $");
72
73#include <sys/param.h>
74#include <sys/systm.h>
75#include <sys/acct.h>
76#include <sys/fcntl.h>
77#include <sys/kernel.h>
78#include <sys/kthread.h>
79#include <sys/limits.h>
80#include <sys/lock.h>
81#include <sys/malloc.h>
82#include <sys/mount.h>
83#include <sys/mutex.h>
84#include <sys/namei.h>
85#include <sys/priv.h>
86#include <sys/proc.h>
87#include <sys/resourcevar.h>
88#include <sys/sched.h>
89#include <sys/sx.h>
90#include <sys/sysctl.h>
91#include <sys/sysent.h>
92#include <sys/syslog.h>
93#include <sys/sysproto.h>
94#include <sys/tty.h>
95#include <sys/vnode.h>
96
97#include <security/mac/mac_framework.h>
98
99/*
100 * The routines implemented in this file are described in:
101 *      Leffler, et al.: The Design and Implementation of the 4.3BSD
102 *	    UNIX Operating System (Addison Welley, 1989)
103 * on pages 62-63.
104 * On May 2007 the historic 3 bits base 8 exponent, 13 bit fraction
105 * compt_t representation described in the above reference was replaced
106 * with that of IEEE-754 floats.
107 *
108 * Arguably, to simplify accounting operations, this mechanism should
109 * be replaced by one in which an accounting log file (similar to /dev/klog)
110 * is read by a user process, etc.  However, that has its own problems.
111 */
112
113/* Floating point definitions from <float.h>. */
114#define FLT_MANT_DIG    24              /* p */
115#define FLT_MAX_EXP     128             /* emax */
116
117/*
118 * Internal accounting functions.
119 * The former's operation is described in Leffler, et al., and the latter
120 * was provided by UCB with the 4.4BSD-Lite release
121 */
122static uint32_t	encode_timeval(struct timeval);
123static uint32_t	encode_long(long);
124static void	acctwatch(void);
125static void	acct_thread(void *);
126static int	acct_disable(struct thread *, int);
127
128/*
129 * Accounting vnode pointer, saved vnode pointer, and flags for each.
130 * acct_sx protects against changes to the active vnode and credentials
131 * while accounting records are being committed to disk.
132 */
133static int		 acct_configured;
134static int		 acct_suspended;
135static struct vnode	*acct_vp;
136static struct ucred	*acct_cred;
137static struct plimit	*acct_limit;
138static int		 acct_flags;
139static struct sx	 acct_sx;
140
141SX_SYSINIT(acct, &acct_sx, "acct_sx");
142
143/*
144 * State of the accounting kthread.
145 */
146static int		 acct_state;
147
148#define	ACCT_RUNNING	1	/* Accounting kthread is running. */
149#define	ACCT_EXITREQ	2	/* Accounting kthread should exit. */
150
151/*
152 * Values associated with enabling and disabling accounting
153 */
154static int acctsuspend = 2;	/* stop accounting when < 2% free space left */
155SYSCTL_INT(_kern, OID_AUTO, acct_suspend, CTLFLAG_RW,
156	&acctsuspend, 0, "percentage of free disk space below which accounting stops");
157
158static int acctresume = 4;	/* resume when free space risen to > 4% */
159SYSCTL_INT(_kern, OID_AUTO, acct_resume, CTLFLAG_RW,
160	&acctresume, 0, "percentage of free disk space above which accounting resumes");
161
162static int acctchkfreq = 15;	/* frequency (in seconds) to check space */
163
164static int
165sysctl_acct_chkfreq(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
166{
167	int error, value;
168
169	/* Write out the old value. */
170	error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &acctchkfreq, sizeof(int));
171	if (error || req->newptr == NULL)
172		return (error);
173
174	/* Read in and verify the new value. */
175	error = SYSCTL_IN(req, &value, sizeof(int));
176	if (error)
177		return (error);
178	if (value <= 0)
179		return (EINVAL);
180	acctchkfreq = value;
181	return (0);
182}
183SYSCTL_PROC(_kern, OID_AUTO, acct_chkfreq, CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW,
184    &acctchkfreq, 0, sysctl_acct_chkfreq, "I",
185    "frequency for checking the free space");
186
187SYSCTL_INT(_kern, OID_AUTO, acct_configured, CTLFLAG_RD, &acct_configured, 0,
188	"Accounting configured or not");
189
190SYSCTL_INT(_kern, OID_AUTO, acct_suspended, CTLFLAG_RD, &acct_suspended, 0,
191	"Accounting suspended or not");
192
193/*
194 * Accounting system call.  Written based on the specification and previous
195 * implementation done by Mark Tinguely.
196 */
197int
198sys_acct(struct thread *td, struct acct_args *uap)
199{
200	struct nameidata nd;
201	int error, flags, i, replacing;
202
203	error = priv_check(td, PRIV_ACCT);
204	if (error)
205		return (error);
206
207	/*
208	 * If accounting is to be started to a file, open that file for
209	 * appending and make sure it's a 'normal'.
210	 */
211	if (uap->path != NULL) {
212		NDINIT(&nd, LOOKUP, NOFOLLOW | AUDITVNODE1,
213		    UIO_USERSPACE, uap->path, td);
214		flags = FWRITE | O_APPEND;
215		error = vn_open(&nd, &flags, 0, NULL);
216		if (error)
217			return (error);
218		NDFREE(&nd, NDF_ONLY_PNBUF);
219#ifdef MAC
220		error = mac_system_check_acct(td->td_ucred, nd.ni_vp);
221		if (error) {
222			VOP_UNLOCK(nd.ni_vp, 0);
223			vn_close(nd.ni_vp, flags, td->td_ucred, td);
224			return (error);
225		}
226#endif
227		VOP_UNLOCK(nd.ni_vp, 0);
228		if (nd.ni_vp->v_type != VREG) {
229			vn_close(nd.ni_vp, flags, td->td_ucred, td);
230			return (EACCES);
231		}
232#ifdef MAC
233	} else {
234		error = mac_system_check_acct(td->td_ucred, NULL);
235		if (error)
236			return (error);
237#endif
238	}
239
240	/*
241	 * Disallow concurrent access to the accounting vnode while we swap
242	 * it out, in order to prevent access after close.
243	 */
244	sx_xlock(&acct_sx);
245
246	/*
247	 * Don't log spurious disable/enable messages if we are
248	 * switching from one accounting file to another due to log
249	 * rotation.
250	 */
251	replacing = (acct_vp != NULL && uap->path != NULL);
252
253	/*
254	 * If accounting was previously enabled, kill the old space-watcher,
255	 * close the file, and (if no new file was specified, leave).  Reset
256	 * the suspended state regardless of whether accounting remains
257	 * enabled.
258	 */
259	acct_suspended = 0;
260	if (acct_vp != NULL)
261		error = acct_disable(td, !replacing);
262	if (uap->path == NULL) {
263		if (acct_state & ACCT_RUNNING) {
264			acct_state |= ACCT_EXITREQ;
265			wakeup(&acct_state);
266		}
267		sx_xunlock(&acct_sx);
268		return (error);
269	}
270
271	/*
272	 * Create our own plimit object without limits. It will be assigned
273	 * to exiting processes.
274	 */
275	acct_limit = lim_alloc();
276	for (i = 0; i < RLIM_NLIMITS; i++)
277		acct_limit->pl_rlimit[i].rlim_cur =
278		    acct_limit->pl_rlimit[i].rlim_max = RLIM_INFINITY;
279
280	/*
281	 * Save the new accounting file vnode, and schedule the new
282	 * free space watcher.
283	 */
284	acct_vp = nd.ni_vp;
285	acct_cred = crhold(td->td_ucred);
286	acct_flags = flags;
287	if (acct_state & ACCT_RUNNING)
288		acct_state &= ~ACCT_EXITREQ;
289	else {
290		/*
291		 * Try to start up an accounting kthread.  We may start more
292		 * than one, but if so the extras will commit suicide as
293		 * soon as they start up.
294		 */
295		error = kproc_create(acct_thread, NULL, NULL, 0, 0,
296		    "accounting");
297		if (error) {
298			(void) acct_disable(td, 0);
299			sx_xunlock(&acct_sx);
300			log(LOG_NOTICE, "Unable to start accounting thread\n");
301			return (error);
302		}
303	}
304	acct_configured = 1;
305	sx_xunlock(&acct_sx);
306	if (!replacing)
307		log(LOG_NOTICE, "Accounting enabled\n");
308	return (error);
309}
310
311/*
312 * Disable currently in-progress accounting by closing the vnode, dropping
313 * our reference to the credential, and clearing the vnode's flags.
314 */
315static int
316acct_disable(struct thread *td, int logging)
317{
318	int error;
319
320	sx_assert(&acct_sx, SX_XLOCKED);
321	error = vn_close(acct_vp, acct_flags, acct_cred, td);
322	crfree(acct_cred);
323	lim_free(acct_limit);
324	acct_configured = 0;
325	acct_vp = NULL;
326	acct_cred = NULL;
327	acct_flags = 0;
328	if (logging)
329		log(LOG_NOTICE, "Accounting disabled\n");
330	return (error);
331}
332
333/*
334 * Write out process accounting information, on process exit.
335 * Data to be written out is specified in Leffler, et al.
336 * and are enumerated below.  (They're also noted in the system
337 * "acct.h" header file.)
338 */
339int
340acct_process(struct thread *td)
341{
342	struct acctv2 acct;
343	struct timeval ut, st, tmp;
344	struct plimit *oldlim;
345	struct proc *p;
346	struct rusage ru;
347	int t, ret;
348
349	/*
350	 * Lockless check of accounting condition before doing the hard
351	 * work.
352	 */
353	if (acct_vp == NULL || acct_suspended)
354		return (0);
355
356	sx_slock(&acct_sx);
357
358	/*
359	 * If accounting isn't enabled, don't bother.  Have to check again
360	 * once we own the lock in case we raced with disabling of accounting
361	 * by another thread.
362	 */
363	if (acct_vp == NULL || acct_suspended) {
364		sx_sunlock(&acct_sx);
365		return (0);
366	}
367
368	p = td->td_proc;
369
370	/*
371	 * Get process accounting information.
372	 */
373
374	sx_slock(&proctree_lock);
375	PROC_LOCK(p);
376
377	/* (1) The terminal from which the process was started */
378	if ((p->p_flag & P_CONTROLT) && p->p_pgrp->pg_session->s_ttyp)
379		acct.ac_tty = tty_udev(p->p_pgrp->pg_session->s_ttyp);
380	else
381		acct.ac_tty = NODEV;
382	sx_sunlock(&proctree_lock);
383
384	/* (2) The name of the command that ran */
385	bcopy(p->p_comm, acct.ac_comm, sizeof acct.ac_comm);
386
387	/* (3) The amount of user and system time that was used */
388	rufetchcalc(p, &ru, &ut, &st);
389	acct.ac_utime = encode_timeval(ut);
390	acct.ac_stime = encode_timeval(st);
391
392	/* (4) The elapsed time the command ran (and its starting time) */
393	getboottime(&tmp);
394	timevaladd(&tmp, &p->p_stats->p_start);
395	acct.ac_btime = tmp.tv_sec;
396	microuptime(&tmp);
397	timevalsub(&tmp, &p->p_stats->p_start);
398	acct.ac_etime = encode_timeval(tmp);
399
400	/* (5) The average amount of memory used */
401	tmp = ut;
402	timevaladd(&tmp, &st);
403	/* Convert tmp (i.e. u + s) into hz units to match ru_i*. */
404	t = tmp.tv_sec * hz + tmp.tv_usec / tick;
405	if (t)
406		acct.ac_mem = encode_long((ru.ru_ixrss + ru.ru_idrss +
407		    + ru.ru_isrss) / t);
408	else
409		acct.ac_mem = 0;
410
411	/* (6) The number of disk I/O operations done */
412	acct.ac_io = encode_long(ru.ru_inblock + ru.ru_oublock);
413
414	/* (7) The UID and GID of the process */
415	acct.ac_uid = p->p_ucred->cr_ruid;
416	acct.ac_gid = p->p_ucred->cr_rgid;
417
418	/* (8) The boolean flags that tell how the process terminated, etc. */
419	acct.ac_flagx = p->p_acflag;
420
421	/* Setup ancillary structure fields. */
422	acct.ac_flagx |= ANVER;
423	acct.ac_zero = 0;
424	acct.ac_version = 2;
425	acct.ac_len = acct.ac_len2 = sizeof(acct);
426
427	/*
428	 * Eliminate rlimits (file size limit in particular).
429	 */
430	oldlim = p->p_limit;
431	p->p_limit = lim_hold(acct_limit);
432	PROC_UNLOCK(p);
433	lim_free(oldlim);
434
435	/*
436	 * Write the accounting information to the file.
437	 */
438	ret = vn_rdwr(UIO_WRITE, acct_vp, (caddr_t)&acct, sizeof (acct),
439	    (off_t)0, UIO_SYSSPACE, IO_APPEND|IO_UNIT, acct_cred, NOCRED,
440	    NULL, td);
441	sx_sunlock(&acct_sx);
442	return (ret);
443}
444
445/* FLOAT_CONVERSION_START (Regression testing; don't remove this line.) */
446
447/* Convert timevals and longs into IEEE-754 bit patterns. */
448
449/* Mantissa mask (MSB is implied, so subtract 1). */
450#define MANT_MASK ((1 << (FLT_MANT_DIG - 1)) - 1)
451
452/*
453 * We calculate integer values to a precision of approximately
454 * 28 bits.
455 * This is high-enough precision to fill the 24 float bits
456 * and low-enough to avoid overflowing the 32 int bits.
457 */
458#define CALC_BITS 28
459
460/* log_2(1000000). */
461#define LOG2_1M 20
462
463/*
464 * Convert the elements of a timeval into a 32-bit word holding
465 * the bits of a IEEE-754 float.
466 * The float value represents the timeval's value in microsecond units.
467 */
468static uint32_t
469encode_timeval(struct timeval tv)
470{
471	int log2_s;
472	int val, exp;	/* Unnormalized value and exponent */
473	int norm_exp;	/* Normalized exponent */
474	int shift;
475
476	/*
477	 * First calculate value and exponent to about CALC_BITS precision.
478	 * Note that the following conditionals have been ordered so that
479	 * the most common cases appear first.
480	 */
481	if (tv.tv_sec == 0) {
482		if (tv.tv_usec == 0)
483			return (0);
484		exp = 0;
485		val = tv.tv_usec;
486	} else {
487		/*
488		 * Calculate the value to a precision of approximately
489		 * CALC_BITS.
490		 */
491		log2_s = fls(tv.tv_sec) - 1;
492		if (log2_s + LOG2_1M < CALC_BITS) {
493			exp = 0;
494			val = 1000000 * tv.tv_sec + tv.tv_usec;
495		} else {
496			exp = log2_s + LOG2_1M - CALC_BITS;
497			val = (unsigned int)(((uint64_t)1000000 * tv.tv_sec +
498			    tv.tv_usec) >> exp);
499		}
500	}
501	/* Now normalize and pack the value into an IEEE-754 float. */
502	norm_exp = fls(val) - 1;
503	shift = FLT_MANT_DIG - norm_exp - 1;
504#ifdef ACCT_DEBUG
505	printf("val=%d exp=%d shift=%d log2(val)=%d\n",
506	    val, exp, shift, norm_exp);
507	printf("exp=%x mant=%x\n", FLT_MAX_EXP - 1 + exp + norm_exp,
508	    ((shift > 0 ? (val << shift) : (val >> -shift)) & MANT_MASK));
509#endif
510	return (((FLT_MAX_EXP - 1 + exp + norm_exp) << (FLT_MANT_DIG - 1)) |
511	    ((shift > 0 ? val << shift : val >> -shift) & MANT_MASK));
512}
513
514/*
515 * Convert a non-negative long value into the bit pattern of
516 * an IEEE-754 float value.
517 */
518static uint32_t
519encode_long(long val)
520{
521	int norm_exp;	/* Normalized exponent */
522	int shift;
523
524	if (val == 0)
525		return (0);
526	if (val < 0) {
527		log(LOG_NOTICE,
528		    "encode_long: negative value %ld in accounting record\n",
529		    val);
530		val = LONG_MAX;
531	}
532	norm_exp = fls(val) - 1;
533	shift = FLT_MANT_DIG - norm_exp - 1;
534#ifdef ACCT_DEBUG
535	printf("val=%d shift=%d log2(val)=%d\n",
536	    val, shift, norm_exp);
537	printf("exp=%x mant=%x\n", FLT_MAX_EXP - 1 + exp + norm_exp,
538	    ((shift > 0 ? (val << shift) : (val >> -shift)) & MANT_MASK));
539#endif
540	return (((FLT_MAX_EXP - 1 + norm_exp) << (FLT_MANT_DIG - 1)) |
541	    ((shift > 0 ? val << shift : val >> -shift) & MANT_MASK));
542}
543
544/* FLOAT_CONVERSION_END (Regression testing; don't remove this line.) */
545
546/*
547 * Periodically check the filesystem to see if accounting
548 * should be turned on or off.  Beware the case where the vnode
549 * has been vgone()'d out from underneath us, e.g. when the file
550 * system containing the accounting file has been forcibly unmounted.
551 */
552/* ARGSUSED */
553static void
554acctwatch(void)
555{
556	struct statfs *sp;
557
558	sx_assert(&acct_sx, SX_XLOCKED);
559
560	/*
561	 * If accounting was disabled before our kthread was scheduled,
562	 * then acct_vp might be NULL.  If so, just ask our kthread to
563	 * exit and return.
564	 */
565	if (acct_vp == NULL) {
566		acct_state |= ACCT_EXITREQ;
567		return;
568	}
569
570	/*
571	 * If our vnode is no longer valid, tear it down and signal the
572	 * accounting thread to die.
573	 */
574	if (acct_vp->v_type == VBAD) {
575		(void) acct_disable(NULL, 1);
576		acct_state |= ACCT_EXITREQ;
577		return;
578	}
579
580	/*
581	 * Stopping here is better than continuing, maybe it will be VBAD
582	 * next time around.
583	 */
584	sp = malloc(sizeof(struct statfs), M_STATFS, M_WAITOK);
585	if (VFS_STATFS(acct_vp->v_mount, sp) < 0) {
586		free(sp, M_STATFS);
587		return;
588	}
589	if (acct_suspended) {
590		if (sp->f_bavail > (int64_t)(acctresume * sp->f_blocks /
591		    100)) {
592			acct_suspended = 0;
593			log(LOG_NOTICE, "Accounting resumed\n");
594		}
595	} else {
596		if (sp->f_bavail <= (int64_t)(acctsuspend * sp->f_blocks /
597		    100)) {
598			acct_suspended = 1;
599			log(LOG_NOTICE, "Accounting suspended\n");
600		}
601	}
602	free(sp, M_STATFS);
603}
604
605/*
606 * The main loop for the dedicated kernel thread that periodically calls
607 * acctwatch().
608 */
609static void
610acct_thread(void *dummy)
611{
612	u_char pri;
613
614	/* This is a low-priority kernel thread. */
615	pri = PRI_MAX_KERN;
616	thread_lock(curthread);
617	sched_prio(curthread, pri);
618	thread_unlock(curthread);
619
620	/* If another accounting kthread is already running, just die. */
621	sx_xlock(&acct_sx);
622	if (acct_state & ACCT_RUNNING) {
623		sx_xunlock(&acct_sx);
624		kproc_exit(0);
625	}
626	acct_state |= ACCT_RUNNING;
627
628	/* Loop until we are asked to exit. */
629	while (!(acct_state & ACCT_EXITREQ)) {
630
631		/* Perform our periodic checks. */
632		acctwatch();
633
634		/*
635		 * We check this flag again before sleeping since the
636		 * acctwatch() might have shut down accounting and asked us
637		 * to exit.
638		 */
639		if (!(acct_state & ACCT_EXITREQ)) {
640			sx_sleep(&acct_state, &acct_sx, 0, "-",
641			    acctchkfreq * hz);
642		}
643	}
644
645	/*
646	 * Acknowledge the exit request and shutdown.  We clear both the
647	 * exit request and running flags.
648	 */
649	acct_state = 0;
650	sx_xunlock(&acct_sx);
651	kproc_exit(0);
652}
653