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author | Paper <mrpapersonic@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 14 Nov 2023 16:31:21 -0500 |
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/** * fd/bsd.cpp * - this ONLY* supports OS X as of now * (*there is some FreeBSD support code) **/ #include "animia/fd/bsd.h" #include <unordered_map> #include <vector> #include <iostream> #include <string> #include <fcntl.h> #include <sys/sysctl.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/user.h> #ifdef __FreeBSD__ # include <libutil.h> #elif defined(__APPLE__) # include <libproc.h> #endif namespace animia::internal::unix { /* this is a cleaned up version of a function from... Apple? ...anyway, what it essentially does is gets the size and stuff from sysctl() and reserves the space in a vector to store the PIDs TODO: https://kaashif.co.uk/2015/06/18/how-to-get-a-list-of-processes-on-openbsd-in-c/ */ bool UnixFdTools::GetAllPids(std::set<pid_t>& pids) { struct kinfo_proc* result = NULL; size_t length = 0; static const int name[] = {CTL_KERN, KERN_PROC, KERN_PROC_ALL, 0}; /* get appropriate length from sysctl() note: the reason this isn't checked is actually because this will *always* return an error on OS X (or... maybe I'm doing it wrong :) ) */ sysctl((int*)name, (sizeof(name) / sizeof(*name)) - 1, NULL, &length, NULL, 0); result = (struct kinfo_proc*)malloc(length); if (result == NULL) return std::vector<int>(); /* TODO: this might actually return ENOMEM if the amount of file handles changes between the original sysctl() call and this one, which is technically possible */ if (sysctl((int*)name, (sizeof(name) / sizeof(*name)) - 1, result, &length, NULL, 0) == ENOMEM) { assert(result != NULL); free(result); throw std::bad_alloc(); } /* add pids to our vector */ pids.reserve(length / sizeof(*result)); for (int i = 0; i < length / sizeof(*result); i++) pids.insert(result[i].kp_proc.p_pid); } bool UnixFdTools::GetProcessName(pid_t pid, std::string& result) { #ifdef __FreeBSD__ struct kinfo_proc* proc = kinfo_getproc(pid); if (!proc) return false; result = proc->ki_comm; /* FreeBSD manpage for kinfo_getproc(): "The pointer was obtained by an internal call to malloc(3) and must be freed by the caller with a call to free(3)." */ free(proc); return true; #elif defined(__APPLE__) struct proc_bsdinfo proc; int st = proc_pidinfo(pid, PROC_PIDTBSDINFO, 0, &proc, PROC_PIDTBSDINFO_SIZE); if (st != PROC_PIDTBSDINFO_SIZE) return false; /* fixme: is this right? pbi_comm is an alternative, but it reduces the string size to 16 chars. does pbi_name do the same, or is it different? */ result = proc.pbi_name; return true; #endif } /* this only works on OS X :( */ bool UnixFdTools::EnumerateOpenFiles(const std::set<pid_t>& pids, std::vector<std::pair<pid_t, std::string>>& files) { for (const auto& pid : pids) { int bufsz = proc_pidinfo(pid, PROC_PIDLISTFDS, 0, NULL, 0); if (bufsz == -1) return false; struct proc_fdinfo* info = (struct proc_fdinfo*)malloc(bufsz); if (!info) return false; proc_pidinfo(pid, PROC_PIDLISTFDS, 0, info, bufsz); for (int i = 0; i < bufsz / sizeof(info[0]); i++) { if (info[i].proc_fdtype == PROX_FDTYPE_VNODE) { struct vnode_fdinfowithpath vnodeInfo; int sz = proc_pidfdinfo(pid, info[i].proc_fd, PROC_PIDFDVNODEPATHINFO, &vnodeInfo, PROC_PIDFDVNODEPATHINFO_SIZE); if (sz != PROC_PIDFDVNODEPATHINFO_SIZE) return false; /* this doesn't work! if (vnodeInfo.pfi.fi_openflags & O_WRONLY || vnodeInfo.pfi.fi_openflags & O_RDWR) continue; */ files.push_back({pid, vnodeInfo.pvip.vip_path}); } } } return true; } } // namespace animia::internal::unix