/* Retrieve ELF / DWARF / source files from the debuginfod. Copyright (C) 2019-2020 Red Hat, Inc. This file is part of elfutils. This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either * the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version or * the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version or both in parallel, as here. elfutils is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received copies of the GNU General Public License and the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ /* cargo-cult from libdwfl linux-kernel-modules.c */ /* In case we have a bad fts we include this before config.h because it can't handle _FILE_OFFSET_BITS. Everything we need here is fine if its declarations just come first. Also, include sys/types.h before fts. On some systems fts.h is not self contained. */ #ifdef BAD_FTS #include #include #endif #include "config.h" #include "debuginfod.h" #include "system.h" #include #include /* We might be building a bootstrap dummy library, which is really simple. */ #ifdef DUMMY_LIBDEBUGINFOD debuginfod_client *debuginfod_begin (void) { errno = ENOSYS; return NULL; } int debuginfod_find_debuginfo (debuginfod_client *c, const unsigned char *b, int s, char **p) { return -ENOSYS; } int debuginfod_find_executable (debuginfod_client *c, const unsigned char *b, int s, char **p) { return -ENOSYS; } int debuginfod_find_source (debuginfod_client *c, const unsigned char *b, int s, const char *f, char **p) { return -ENOSYS; } void debuginfod_set_progressfn(debuginfod_client *c, debuginfod_progressfn_t fn) { } void debuginfod_set_verbose_fd(debuginfod_client *c, int fd) { } void debuginfod_set_user_data (debuginfod_client *c, void *d) { } void* debuginfod_get_user_data (debuginfod_client *c) { return NULL; } const char* debuginfod_get_url (debuginfod_client *c) { return NULL; } int debuginfod_add_http_header (debuginfod_client *c, const char *h) { return -ENOSYS; } void debuginfod_end (debuginfod_client *c) { } #else /* DUMMY_LIBDEBUGINFOD */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* If fts.h is included before config.h, its indirect inclusions may not give us the right LFS aliases of these functions, so map them manually. */ #ifdef BAD_FTS #ifdef _FILE_OFFSET_BITS #define open open64 #define fopen fopen64 #endif #else #include #include #endif struct debuginfod_client { /* Progress/interrupt callback function. */ debuginfod_progressfn_t progressfn; /* Stores user data. */ void* user_data; /* Stores current/last url, if any. */ char* url; /* Accumulates outgoing http header names/values. */ int user_agent_set_p; /* affects add_default_headers */ struct curl_slist *headers; /* Flags the default_progressfn having printed something that debuginfod_end needs to terminate. */ int default_progressfn_printed_p; /* File descriptor to output any verbose messages if > 0. */ int verbose_fd; /* Maintain a long-lived curl multi-handle, which keeps a connection/tls/dns cache to recently seen servers. */ CURLM *server_mhandle; /* Can contain all other context, like cache_path, server_urls, timeout or other info gotten from environment variables, the handle data, etc. So those don't have to be reparsed and recreated on each request. */ }; /* The cache_clean_interval_s file within the debuginfod cache specifies how frequently the cache should be cleaned. The file's st_mtime represents the time of last cleaning. */ static const char *cache_clean_interval_filename = "cache_clean_interval_s"; static const time_t cache_clean_default_interval_s = 86400; /* 1 day */ /* The cache_miss_default_s within the debuginfod cache specifies how frequently the 000-permision file should be released.*/ static const time_t cache_miss_default_s = 600; /* 10 min */ static const char *cache_miss_filename = "cache_miss_s"; /* The cache_max_unused_age_s file within the debuginfod cache specifies the the maximum time since last access that a file will remain in the cache. */ static const char *cache_max_unused_age_filename = "max_unused_age_s"; static const time_t cache_default_max_unused_age_s = 604800; /* 1 week */ /* Location of the cache of files downloaded from debuginfods. The default parent directory is $HOME, or '/' if $HOME doesn't exist. */ static const char *cache_default_name = ".debuginfod_client_cache"; static const char *cache_xdg_name = "debuginfod_client"; /* URLs of debuginfods, separated by url_delim. */ static const char *url_delim = " "; static const char url_delim_char = ' '; /* Timeout for debuginfods, in seconds (to get at least 100K). */ static const long default_timeout = 90; /* Data associated with a particular CURL easy handle. Passed to the write callback. */ struct handle_data { /* Cache file to be written to in case query is successful. */ int fd; /* URL queried by this handle. */ char url[PATH_MAX]; /* error buffer for this handle. */ char errbuf[CURL_ERROR_SIZE]; /* This handle. */ CURL *handle; /* The client object whom we're serving. */ debuginfod_client *client; /* Pointer to handle that should write to fd. Initially points to NULL, then points to the first handle that begins writing the target file to the cache. Used to ensure that a file is not downloaded from multiple servers unnecessarily. */ CURL **target_handle; }; static size_t debuginfod_write_callback (char *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, void *data) { ssize_t count = size * nmemb; struct handle_data *d = (struct handle_data*)data; /* Indicate to other handles that they can abort their transfer. */ if (*d->target_handle == NULL) { *d->target_handle = d->handle; /* update the client object */ const char *url = NULL; (void) curl_easy_getinfo (d->handle, CURLINFO_EFFECTIVE_URL, &url); if (url) { free (d->client->url); d->client->url = strdup(url); /* ok if fails */ } } /* If this handle isn't the target handle, abort transfer. */ if (*d->target_handle != d->handle) return -1; return (size_t) write(d->fd, (void*)ptr, count); } /* handle config file read and write */ static int debuginfod_config_cache(char *config_path, long cache_config_default_s, struct stat *st) { int fd; /* if the config file doesn't exist, create one with DEFFILEMODE*/ if(stat(config_path, st) == -1) { fd = open(config_path, O_CREAT | O_RDWR, DEFFILEMODE); if (fd < 0) return -errno; if (dprintf(fd, "%ld", cache_config_default_s) < 0) return -errno; } long cache_config; FILE *config_file = fopen(config_path, "r"); if (config_file) { if (fscanf(config_file, "%ld", &cache_config) != 1) cache_config = cache_config_default_s; fclose(config_file); } else cache_config = cache_config_default_s; return cache_config; } /* Create the cache and interval file if they do not already exist. Return 0 if cache and config file are initialized, otherwise return the appropriate error code. */ static int debuginfod_init_cache (char *cache_path, char *interval_path, char *maxage_path) { struct stat st; /* If the cache and config file already exist then we are done. */ if (stat(cache_path, &st) == 0 && stat(interval_path, &st) == 0) return 0; /* Create the cache and config files as necessary. */ if (stat(cache_path, &st) != 0 && mkdir(cache_path, ACCESSPERMS) < 0) return -errno; int fd = -1; /* init cleaning interval config file. */ fd = open(interval_path, O_CREAT | O_RDWR, DEFFILEMODE); if (fd < 0) return -errno; if (dprintf(fd, "%ld", cache_clean_default_interval_s) < 0) return -errno; /* init max age config file. */ if (stat(maxage_path, &st) != 0 && (fd = open(maxage_path, O_CREAT | O_RDWR, DEFFILEMODE)) < 0) return -errno; if (dprintf(fd, "%ld", cache_default_max_unused_age_s) < 0) return -errno; return 0; } /* Delete any files that have been unmodied for a period longer than $DEBUGINFOD_CACHE_CLEAN_INTERVAL_S. */ static int debuginfod_clean_cache(debuginfod_client *c, char *cache_path, char *interval_path, char *max_unused_path) { time_t clean_interval, max_unused_age; int rc = -1; struct stat st; /* Create new interval file. */ rc = debuginfod_config_cache(interval_path, cache_clean_default_interval_s, &st); if (rc < 0) return rc; clean_interval = (time_t)rc; /* Check timestamp of interval file to see whether cleaning is necessary. */ if (time(NULL) - st.st_mtime < clean_interval) /* Interval has not passed, skip cleaning. */ return 0; /* Read max unused age value from config file. */ rc = debuginfod_config_cache(max_unused_path, cache_default_max_unused_age_s, &st); if (rc < 0) return rc; max_unused_age = (time_t)rc; char * const dirs[] = { cache_path, NULL, }; FTS *fts = fts_open(dirs, 0, NULL); if (fts == NULL) return -errno; regex_t re; const char * pattern = ".*/[a-f0-9]+(/debuginfo|/executable|/source.*|)$"; /* include dirs */ if (regcomp (&re, pattern, REG_EXTENDED | REG_NOSUB) != 0) return -ENOMEM; FTSENT *f; long files = 0; time_t now = time(NULL); while ((f = fts_read(fts)) != NULL) { /* ignore any files that do not match the pattern. */ if (regexec (&re, f->fts_path, 0, NULL, 0) != 0) continue; files++; if (c->progressfn) /* inform/check progress callback */ if ((c->progressfn) (c, files, 0)) break; switch (f->fts_info) { case FTS_F: /* delete file if max_unused_age has been met or exceeded w.r.t. atime. */ if (now - f->fts_statp->st_atime >= max_unused_age) (void) unlink (f->fts_path); break; case FTS_DP: /* Remove if old & empty. Weaken race against concurrent creation by checking mtime. */ if (now - f->fts_statp->st_mtime >= max_unused_age) (void) rmdir (f->fts_path); break; default: ; } } fts_close (fts); regfree (&re); /* Update timestamp representing when the cache was last cleaned. */ utime (interval_path, NULL); return 0; } #define MAX_BUILD_ID_BYTES 64 static void add_default_headers(debuginfod_client *client) { if (client->user_agent_set_p) return; /* Compute a User-Agent: string to send. The more accurately this describes this host, the likelier that the debuginfod servers might be able to locate debuginfo for us. */ char* utspart = NULL; struct utsname uts; int rc = 0; rc = uname (&uts); if (rc == 0) rc = asprintf(& utspart, "%s/%s", uts.sysname, uts.machine); if (rc < 0) utspart = NULL; FILE *f = fopen ("/etc/os-release", "r"); if (f == NULL) f = fopen ("/usr/lib/os-release", "r"); char *id = NULL; char *version = NULL; if (f != NULL) { while (id == NULL || version == NULL) { char buf[128]; char *s = &buf[0]; if (fgets (s, sizeof(buf), f) == NULL) break; int len = strlen (s); if (len < 3) continue; if (s[len - 1] == '\n') { s[len - 1] = '\0'; len--; } char *v = strchr (s, '='); if (v == NULL || strlen (v) < 2) continue; /* Split var and value. */ *v = '\0'; v++; /* Remove optional quotes around value string. */ if (*v == '"' || *v == '\'') { v++; s[len - 1] = '\0'; } if (strcmp (s, "ID") == 0) id = strdup (v); if (strcmp (s, "VERSION_ID") == 0) version = strdup (v); } fclose (f); } char *ua = NULL; rc = asprintf(& ua, "User-Agent: %s/%s,%s,%s/%s", PACKAGE_NAME, PACKAGE_VERSION, utspart ?: "", id ?: "", version ?: ""); if (rc < 0) ua = NULL; if (ua) (void) debuginfod_add_http_header (client, ua); free (ua); free (id); free (version); free (utspart); } #define xalloc_str(p, fmt, args...) \ do \ { \ if (asprintf (&p, fmt, args) < 0) \ { \ p = NULL; \ rc = -ENOMEM; \ goto out; \ } \ } while (0) /* Offer a basic form of progress tracing */ static int default_progressfn (debuginfod_client *c, long a, long b) { const char* url = debuginfod_get_url (c); int len = 0; /* We prefer to print the host part of the URL to keep the message short. */ if (url != NULL) { const char* buildid = strstr(url, "buildid/"); if (buildid != NULL) len = (buildid - url); else len = strlen(url); } if (b == 0 || url==NULL) /* early stage */ dprintf(STDERR_FILENO, "\rDownloading %c", "-/|\\"[a % 4]); else if (b < 0) /* download in progress but unknown total length */ dprintf(STDERR_FILENO, "\rDownloading from %.*s %ld", len, url, a); else /* download in progress, and known total length */ dprintf(STDERR_FILENO, "\rDownloading from %.*s %ld/%ld", len, url, a, b); c->default_progressfn_printed_p = 1; return 0; } /* Query each of the server URLs found in $DEBUGINFOD_URLS for the file with the specified build-id, type (debuginfo, executable or source) and filename. filename may be NULL. If found, return a file descriptor for the target, otherwise return an error code. */ static int debuginfod_query_server (debuginfod_client *c, const unsigned char *build_id, int build_id_len, const char *type, const char *filename, char **path) { char *server_urls; char *urls_envvar; char *cache_path = NULL; char *maxage_path = NULL; char *interval_path = NULL; char *cache_miss_path = NULL; char *target_cache_dir = NULL; char *target_cache_path = NULL; char *target_cache_tmppath = NULL; char suffix[PATH_MAX + 1]; /* +1 for zero terminator. */ char build_id_bytes[MAX_BUILD_ID_BYTES * 2 + 1]; int vfd = c->verbose_fd; int rc; if (vfd >= 0) { dprintf (vfd, "debuginfod_find_%s ", type); if (build_id_len == 0) /* expect clean hexadecimal */ dprintf (vfd, "%s", (const char *) build_id); else for (int i = 0; i < build_id_len; i++) dprintf (vfd, "%02x", build_id[i]); if (filename != NULL) dprintf (vfd, " %s\n", filename); dprintf (vfd, "\n"); } /* Is there any server we can query? If not, don't do any work, just return with ENOSYS. Don't even access the cache. */ urls_envvar = getenv(DEBUGINFOD_URLS_ENV_VAR); if (vfd >= 0) dprintf (vfd, "server urls \"%s\"\n", urls_envvar != NULL ? urls_envvar : ""); if (urls_envvar == NULL || urls_envvar[0] == '\0') { rc = -ENOSYS; goto out; } /* Clear the obsolete URL from a previous _find operation. */ free (c->url); c->url = NULL; add_default_headers(c); /* Copy lowercase hex representation of build_id into buf. */ if (vfd >= 0) dprintf (vfd, "checking build-id\n"); if ((build_id_len >= MAX_BUILD_ID_BYTES) || (build_id_len == 0 && strlen ((const char *) build_id) > MAX_BUILD_ID_BYTES*2)) { rc = -EINVAL; goto out; } if (build_id_len == 0) /* expect clean hexadecimal */ strcpy (build_id_bytes, (const char *) build_id); else for (int i = 0; i < build_id_len; i++) sprintf(build_id_bytes + (i * 2), "%02x", build_id[i]); if (filename != NULL) { if (vfd >= 0) dprintf (vfd, "checking filename\n"); if (filename[0] != '/') // must start with / { rc = -EINVAL; goto out; } /* copy the filename to suffix, s,/,#,g */ unsigned q = 0; for (unsigned fi=0; q < PATH_MAX-2; fi++) /* -2, escape is 2 chars. */ switch (filename[fi]) { case '\0': suffix[q] = '\0'; q = PATH_MAX-1; /* escape for loop too */ break; case '/': /* escape / to prevent dir escape */ suffix[q++]='#'; suffix[q++]='#'; break; case '#': /* escape # to prevent /# vs #/ collisions */ suffix[q++]='#'; suffix[q++]='_'; break; default: suffix[q++]=filename[fi]; } suffix[q] = '\0'; /* If the DWARF filenames are super long, this could exceed PATH_MAX and truncate/collide. Oh well, that'll teach them! */ } else suffix[0] = '\0'; if (suffix[0] != '\0' && vfd >= 0) dprintf (vfd, "suffix %s\n", suffix); /* set paths needed to perform the query example format cache_path: $HOME/.cache target_cache_dir: $HOME/.cache/0123abcd target_cache_path: $HOME/.cache/0123abcd/debuginfo target_cache_path: $HOME/.cache/0123abcd/source#PATH#TO#SOURCE ? $XDG_CACHE_HOME takes priority over $HOME/.cache. $DEBUGINFOD_CACHE_PATH takes priority over $HOME/.cache and $XDG_CACHE_HOME. */ /* Determine location of the cache. The path specified by the debuginfod cache environment variable takes priority. */ char *cache_var = getenv(DEBUGINFOD_CACHE_PATH_ENV_VAR); if (cache_var != NULL && strlen (cache_var) > 0) xalloc_str (cache_path, "%s", cache_var); else { /* If a cache already exists in $HOME ('/' if $HOME isn't set), then use that. Otherwise use the XDG cache directory naming format. */ xalloc_str (cache_path, "%s/%s", getenv ("HOME") ?: "/", cache_default_name); struct stat st; if (stat (cache_path, &st) < 0) { char cachedir[PATH_MAX]; char *xdg = getenv ("XDG_CACHE_HOME"); if (xdg != NULL && strlen (xdg) > 0) snprintf (cachedir, PATH_MAX, "%s", xdg); else snprintf (cachedir, PATH_MAX, "%s/.cache", getenv ("HOME") ?: "/"); /* Create XDG cache directory if it doesn't exist. */ if (stat (cachedir, &st) == 0) { if (! S_ISDIR (st.st_mode)) { rc = -EEXIST; goto out; } } else { rc = mkdir (cachedir, 0700); /* Also check for EEXIST and S_ISDIR in case another client just happened to create the cache. */ if (rc < 0 && (errno != EEXIST || stat (cachedir, &st) != 0 || ! S_ISDIR (st.st_mode))) { rc = -errno; goto out; } } free (cache_path); xalloc_str (cache_path, "%s/%s", cachedir, cache_xdg_name); } } xalloc_str (target_cache_dir, "%s/%s", cache_path, build_id_bytes); xalloc_str (target_cache_path, "%s/%s%s", target_cache_dir, type, suffix); xalloc_str (target_cache_tmppath, "%s.XXXXXX", target_cache_path); /* XXX combine these */ xalloc_str (interval_path, "%s/%s", cache_path, cache_clean_interval_filename); xalloc_str (cache_miss_path, "%s/%s", cache_path, cache_miss_filename); xalloc_str (maxage_path, "%s/%s", cache_path, cache_max_unused_age_filename); if (vfd >= 0) dprintf (vfd, "checking cache dir %s\n", cache_path); rc = debuginfod_init_cache(cache_path, interval_path, maxage_path); if (rc != 0) goto out; rc = debuginfod_clean_cache(c, cache_path, interval_path, maxage_path); if (rc != 0) goto out; /* If the target is already in the cache then we are done. */ int fd = open (target_cache_path, O_RDONLY); if (fd >= 0) { /* Success!!!! */ if (path != NULL) *path = strdup(target_cache_path); rc = fd; goto out; } struct stat st; time_t cache_miss; /* Check if the file exists and it's of permission 000*/ if (errno == EACCES && stat(target_cache_path, &st) == 0 && (st.st_mode & 0777) == 0) { rc = debuginfod_config_cache(cache_miss_path, cache_miss_default_s, &st); if (rc < 0) goto out; cache_miss = (time_t)rc; if (time(NULL) - st.st_mtime <= cache_miss) { rc = -ENOENT; goto out; } else unlink(target_cache_path); } long timeout = default_timeout; const char* timeout_envvar = getenv(DEBUGINFOD_TIMEOUT_ENV_VAR); if (timeout_envvar != NULL) timeout = atoi (timeout_envvar); if (vfd >= 0) dprintf (vfd, "using timeout %ld\n", timeout); /* make a copy of the envvar so it can be safely modified. */ server_urls = strdup(urls_envvar); if (server_urls == NULL) { rc = -ENOMEM; goto out; } /* thereafter, goto out0 on error*/ /* Because of a race with cache cleanup / rmdir, try to mkdir/mkstemp up to twice. */ for(int i=0; i<2; i++) { /* (re)create target directory in cache */ (void) mkdir(target_cache_dir, 0700); /* files will be 0400 later */ /* NB: write to a temporary file first, to avoid race condition of multiple clients checking the cache, while a partially-written or empty file is in there, being written from libcurl. */ fd = mkstemp (target_cache_tmppath); if (fd >= 0) break; } if (fd < 0) /* Still failed after two iterations. */ { rc = -errno; goto out0; } /* Count number of URLs. */ int num_urls = 0; for (int i = 0; server_urls[i] != '\0'; i++) if (server_urls[i] != url_delim_char && (i == 0 || server_urls[i - 1] == url_delim_char)) num_urls++; CURLM *curlm = c->server_mhandle; assert (curlm != NULL); /* Tracks which handle should write to fd. Set to the first handle that is ready to write the target file to the cache. */ CURL *target_handle = NULL; struct handle_data *data = malloc(sizeof(struct handle_data) * num_urls); if (data == NULL) { rc = -ENOMEM; goto out0; } /* thereafter, goto out1 on error. */ /* Initialize handle_data with default values. */ for (int i = 0; i < num_urls; i++) { data[i].handle = NULL; data[i].fd = -1; data[i].errbuf[0] = '\0'; } char *strtok_saveptr; char *server_url = strtok_r(server_urls, url_delim, &strtok_saveptr); /* Initialize each handle. */ for (int i = 0; i < num_urls && server_url != NULL; i++) { if (vfd >= 0) dprintf (vfd, "init server %d %s\n", i, server_url); data[i].fd = fd; data[i].target_handle = &target_handle; data[i].handle = curl_easy_init(); if (data[i].handle == NULL) { rc = -ENETUNREACH; goto out1; } data[i].client = c; /* Build handle url. Tolerate both http://foo:999 and http://foo:999/ forms */ char *slashbuildid; if (strlen(server_url) > 1 && server_url[strlen(server_url)-1] == '/') slashbuildid = "buildid"; else slashbuildid = "/buildid"; if (filename) /* must start with / */ snprintf(data[i].url, PATH_MAX, "%s%s/%s/%s%s", server_url, slashbuildid, build_id_bytes, type, filename); else snprintf(data[i].url, PATH_MAX, "%s%s/%s/%s", server_url, slashbuildid, build_id_bytes, type); if (vfd >= 0) dprintf (vfd, "url %d %s\n", i, data[i].url); curl_easy_setopt(data[i].handle, CURLOPT_URL, data[i].url); if (vfd >= 0) curl_easy_setopt(data[i].handle, CURLOPT_ERRORBUFFER, data[i].errbuf); curl_easy_setopt(data[i].handle, CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION, debuginfod_write_callback); curl_easy_setopt(data[i].handle, CURLOPT_WRITEDATA, (void*)&data[i]); if (timeout > 0) { /* Make sure there is at least some progress, try to get at least 100K per timeout seconds. */ curl_easy_setopt (data[i].handle, CURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_TIME, timeout); curl_easy_setopt (data[i].handle, CURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_LIMIT, 100 * 1024L); } curl_easy_setopt(data[i].handle, CURLOPT_FILETIME, (long) 1); curl_easy_setopt(data[i].handle, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, (long) 1); curl_easy_setopt(data[i].handle, CURLOPT_FAILONERROR, (long) 1); curl_easy_setopt(data[i].handle, CURLOPT_NOSIGNAL, (long) 1); #if LIBCURL_VERSION_NUM >= 0x072a00 /* 7.42.0 */ curl_easy_setopt(data[i].handle, CURLOPT_PATH_AS_IS, (long) 1); #else /* On old curl; no big deal, canonicalization here is almost the same, except perhaps for ? # type decorations at the tail. */ #endif curl_easy_setopt(data[i].handle, CURLOPT_AUTOREFERER, (long) 1); curl_easy_setopt(data[i].handle, CURLOPT_ACCEPT_ENCODING, ""); curl_easy_setopt(data[i].handle, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, c->headers); curl_multi_add_handle(curlm, data[i].handle); server_url = strtok_r(NULL, url_delim, &strtok_saveptr); } /* Query servers in parallel. */ if (vfd >= 0) dprintf (vfd, "query %d urls in parallel\n", num_urls); int still_running; long loops = 0; int committed_to = -1; bool verbose_reported = false; do { /* Wait 1 second, the minimum DEBUGINFOD_TIMEOUT. */ curl_multi_wait(curlm, NULL, 0, 1000, NULL); /* If the target file has been found, abort the other queries. */ if (target_handle != NULL) { for (int i = 0; i < num_urls; i++) if (data[i].handle != target_handle) curl_multi_remove_handle(curlm, data[i].handle); else committed_to = i; } if (vfd >= 0 && !verbose_reported && committed_to >= 0) { bool pnl = (c->default_progressfn_printed_p && vfd == STDERR_FILENO); dprintf (vfd, "%scommitted to url %d\n", pnl ? "\n" : "", committed_to); if (pnl) c->default_progressfn_printed_p = 0; verbose_reported = true; } CURLMcode curlm_res = curl_multi_perform(curlm, &still_running); if (curlm_res != CURLM_OK) { switch (curlm_res) { case CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM: continue; case CURLM_OUT_OF_MEMORY: rc = -ENOMEM; break; default: rc = -ENETUNREACH; break; } goto out1; } if (c->progressfn) /* inform/check progress callback */ { loops ++; long pa = loops; /* default params for progress callback */ long pb = 0; /* transfer_timeout tempting, but loops != elapsed-time */ if (target_handle) /* we've committed to a server; report its download progress */ { CURLcode curl_res; #ifdef CURLINFO_SIZE_DOWNLOAD_T curl_off_t dl; curl_res = curl_easy_getinfo(target_handle, CURLINFO_SIZE_DOWNLOAD_T, &dl); if (curl_res == 0 && dl >= 0) pa = (dl > LONG_MAX ? LONG_MAX : (long)dl); #else double dl; curl_res = curl_easy_getinfo(target_handle, CURLINFO_SIZE_DOWNLOAD, &dl); if (curl_res == 0) pa = (dl >= (double)(LONG_MAX+1UL) ? LONG_MAX : (long)dl); #endif /* NB: If going through deflate-compressing proxies, this number is likely to be unavailable, so -1 may show. */ #ifdef CURLINFO_CONTENT_LENGTH_DOWNLOAD_T curl_off_t cl; curl_res = curl_easy_getinfo(target_handle, CURLINFO_CONTENT_LENGTH_DOWNLOAD_T, &cl); if (curl_res == 0 && cl >= 0) pb = (cl > LONG_MAX ? LONG_MAX : (long)cl); #else double cl; curl_res = curl_easy_getinfo(target_handle, CURLINFO_CONTENT_LENGTH_DOWNLOAD, &cl); if (curl_res == 0) pb = (cl >= (double)(LONG_MAX+1UL) ? LONG_MAX : (long)cl); #endif } if ((*c->progressfn) (c, pa, pb)) break; } } while (still_running); /* Check whether a query was successful. If so, assign its handle to verified_handle. */ int num_msg; rc = -ENOENT; CURL *verified_handle = NULL; do { CURLMsg *msg; msg = curl_multi_info_read(curlm, &num_msg); if (msg != NULL && msg->msg == CURLMSG_DONE) { if (vfd >= 0) { bool pnl = (c->default_progressfn_printed_p && vfd == STDERR_FILENO); dprintf (vfd, "%sserver response %s\n", pnl ? "\n" : "", curl_easy_strerror (msg->data.result)); if (pnl) c->default_progressfn_printed_p = 0; for (int i = 0; i < num_urls; i++) if (msg->easy_handle == data[i].handle) { if (strlen (data[i].errbuf) > 0) dprintf (vfd, "url %d %s\n", i, data[i].errbuf); break; } } if (msg->data.result != CURLE_OK) { /* Unsuccessful query, determine error code. */ switch (msg->data.result) { case CURLE_COULDNT_RESOLVE_HOST: rc = -EHOSTUNREACH; break; // no NXDOMAIN case CURLE_URL_MALFORMAT: rc = -EINVAL; break; case CURLE_COULDNT_CONNECT: rc = -ECONNREFUSED; break; case CURLE_PEER_FAILED_VERIFICATION: rc = -ECONNREFUSED; break; case CURLE_REMOTE_ACCESS_DENIED: rc = -EACCES; break; case CURLE_WRITE_ERROR: rc = -EIO; break; case CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY: rc = -ENOMEM; break; case CURLE_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS: rc = -EMLINK; break; case CURLE_SEND_ERROR: rc = -ECONNRESET; break; case CURLE_RECV_ERROR: rc = -ECONNRESET; break; case CURLE_OPERATION_TIMEDOUT: rc = -ETIME; break; default: rc = -ENOENT; break; } } else { /* Query completed without an error. Confirm that the response code is 200 when using HTTP/HTTPS and 0 when using file:// and set verified_handle. */ if (msg->easy_handle != NULL) { char *effective_url = NULL; long resp_code = 500; CURLcode ok1 = curl_easy_getinfo (target_handle, CURLINFO_EFFECTIVE_URL, &effective_url); CURLcode ok2 = curl_easy_getinfo (target_handle, CURLINFO_RESPONSE_CODE, &resp_code); if(ok1 == CURLE_OK && ok2 == CURLE_OK && effective_url) { if (strncasecmp (effective_url, "HTTP", 4) == 0) if (resp_code == 200) { verified_handle = msg->easy_handle; break; } if (strncasecmp (effective_url, "FILE", 4) == 0) if (resp_code == 0) { verified_handle = msg->easy_handle; break; } } /* - libcurl since 7.52.0 version start to support CURLINFO_SCHEME; - before 7.61.0, effective_url would give us a url with upper case SCHEME added in the front; - effective_url between 7.61 and 7.69 can be lack of scheme if the original url doesn't include one; - since version 7.69 effective_url will be provide a scheme in lower case. */ #if LIBCURL_VERSION_NUM >= 0x073d00 /* 7.61.0 */ #if LIBCURL_VERSION_NUM <= 0x074500 /* 7.69.0 */ char *scheme = NULL; CURLcode ok3 = curl_easy_getinfo (target_handle, CURLINFO_SCHEME, &scheme); if(ok3 == CURLE_OK && scheme) { if (startswith (scheme, "HTTP")) if (resp_code == 200) { verified_handle = msg->easy_handle; break; } } #endif #endif } } } } while (num_msg > 0); /* Create a 000-permission file named as $HOME/.cache if the query fails with ENOENT.*/ if (rc == -ENOENT) { int efd = open (target_cache_path, O_CREAT|O_EXCL, 0000); if (efd >= 0) close(efd); } if (verified_handle == NULL) goto out1; if (vfd >= 0) { bool pnl = c->default_progressfn_printed_p && vfd == STDERR_FILENO; dprintf (vfd, "%sgot file from server\n", pnl ? "\n" : ""); if (pnl) c->default_progressfn_printed_p = 0; } /* we've got one!!!! */ time_t mtime; CURLcode curl_res = curl_easy_getinfo(verified_handle, CURLINFO_FILETIME, (void*) &mtime); if (curl_res != CURLE_OK) mtime = time(NULL); /* fall back to current time */ struct timeval tvs[2]; tvs[0].tv_sec = tvs[1].tv_sec = mtime; tvs[0].tv_usec = tvs[1].tv_usec = 0; (void) futimes (fd, tvs); /* best effort */ /* PR27571: make cache files casually unwriteable; dirs are already 0700 */ (void) fchmod(fd, 0400); /* rename tmp->real */ rc = rename (target_cache_tmppath, target_cache_path); if (rc < 0) { rc = -errno; goto out1; /* Perhaps we need not give up right away; could retry or something ... */ } /* remove all handles from multi */ for (int i = 0; i < num_urls; i++) { curl_multi_remove_handle(curlm, data[i].handle); /* ok to repeat */ curl_easy_cleanup (data[i].handle); } free (data); free (server_urls); /* don't close fd - we're returning it */ /* don't unlink the tmppath; it's already been renamed. */ if (path != NULL) *path = strdup(target_cache_path); rc = fd; goto out; /* error exits */ out1: /* remove all handles from multi */ for (int i = 0; i < num_urls; i++) { curl_multi_remove_handle(curlm, data[i].handle); /* ok to repeat */ curl_easy_cleanup (data[i].handle); } unlink (target_cache_tmppath); close (fd); /* before the rmdir, otherwise it'll fail */ (void) rmdir (target_cache_dir); /* nop if not empty */ free(data); out0: free (server_urls); /* general purpose exit */ out: /* Reset sent headers */ curl_slist_free_all (c->headers); c->headers = NULL; c->user_agent_set_p = 0; /* Conclude the last \r status line */ /* Another possibility is to use the ANSI CSI n K EL "Erase in Line" code. That way, the previously printed messages would be erased, and without a newline. */ if (c->default_progressfn_printed_p) dprintf(STDERR_FILENO, "\n"); if (vfd >= 0) { if (rc < 0) dprintf (vfd, "not found %s (err=%d)\n", strerror (-rc), rc); else dprintf (vfd, "found %s (fd=%d)\n", target_cache_path, rc); } free (cache_path); free (maxage_path); free (interval_path); free (cache_miss_path); free (target_cache_dir); free (target_cache_path); free (target_cache_tmppath); return rc; } /* See debuginfod.h */ debuginfod_client * debuginfod_begin (void) { debuginfod_client *client; size_t size = sizeof (struct debuginfod_client); client = (debuginfod_client *) calloc (1, size); if (client != NULL) { if (getenv(DEBUGINFOD_PROGRESS_ENV_VAR)) client->progressfn = default_progressfn; if (getenv(DEBUGINFOD_VERBOSE_ENV_VAR)) client->verbose_fd = STDERR_FILENO; else client->verbose_fd = -1; } // allocate 1 curl multi handle client->server_mhandle = curl_multi_init (); if (client->server_mhandle == NULL) goto out1; // extra future initialization goto out; out1: free (client); client = NULL; out: return client; } void debuginfod_set_user_data(debuginfod_client *client, void *data) { client->user_data = data; } void * debuginfod_get_user_data(debuginfod_client *client) { return client->user_data; } const char * debuginfod_get_url(debuginfod_client *client) { return client->url; } void debuginfod_end (debuginfod_client *client) { if (client == NULL) return; curl_multi_cleanup (client->server_mhandle); curl_slist_free_all (client->headers); free (client->url); free (client); } int debuginfod_find_debuginfo (debuginfod_client *client, const unsigned char *build_id, int build_id_len, char **path) { return debuginfod_query_server(client, build_id, build_id_len, "debuginfo", NULL, path); } /* See debuginfod.h */ int debuginfod_find_executable(debuginfod_client *client, const unsigned char *build_id, int build_id_len, char **path) { return debuginfod_query_server(client, build_id, build_id_len, "executable", NULL, path); } /* See debuginfod.h */ int debuginfod_find_source(debuginfod_client *client, const unsigned char *build_id, int build_id_len, const char *filename, char **path) { return debuginfod_query_server(client, build_id, build_id_len, "source", filename, path); } /* Add an outgoing HTTP header. */ int debuginfod_add_http_header (debuginfod_client *client, const char* header) { /* Sanity check header value is of the form Header: Value. It should contain exactly one colon that isn't the first or last character. */ char *colon = strchr (header, ':'); if (colon == NULL || colon == header || *(colon + 1) == '\0' || strchr (colon + 1, ':') != NULL) return -EINVAL; struct curl_slist *temp = curl_slist_append (client->headers, header); if (temp == NULL) return -ENOMEM; /* Track if User-Agent: is being set. If so, signal not to add the default one. */ if (startswith (header, "User-Agent:")) client->user_agent_set_p = 1; client->headers = temp; return 0; } void debuginfod_set_progressfn(debuginfod_client *client, debuginfod_progressfn_t fn) { client->progressfn = fn; } void debuginfod_set_verbose_fd(debuginfod_client *client, int fd) { client->verbose_fd = fd; } /* NB: these are thread-unsafe. */ __attribute__((constructor)) attribute_hidden void libdebuginfod_ctor(void) { curl_global_init(CURL_GLOBAL_DEFAULT); } /* NB: this is very thread-unsafe: it breaks other threads that are still in libcurl */ __attribute__((destructor)) attribute_hidden void libdebuginfod_dtor(void) { /* ... so don't do this: */ /* curl_global_cleanup(); */ } #endif /* DUMMY_LIBDEBUGINFOD */