/*- * Copyright (c) 1988, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * @(#) Copyright (c) 1988, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * @(#)fstat.c 8.3 (Berkeley) 5/2/95 * $FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/fstat/fstat.c,v 1.21.2.7 2001/11/21 10:49:37 dwmalone Exp $ */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "fstat.h" #define TEXT -1 #define CDIR -2 #define RDIR -3 #define TRACE -4 #define MMAP -5 DEVS *devs; static void make_printable(char *buf, int len); #ifdef notdef struct nlist nl[] = { { "" }, }; #endif int fsflg, /* show files on same filesystem as file(s) argument */ pflg, /* show files open by a particular pid */ uflg; /* show files open by a particular (effective) user */ int checkfile; /* true if restricting to particular files or filesystems */ int nflg; /* (numerical) display f.s. and rdev as dev_t */ int vflg; /* display errors in locating kernel data objects etc... */ int mflg; /* include memory-mapped files */ int wflg_mnt = 16; int wflg_cmd = 10; int pid_width = 5; int ino_width = 9; const char *Uname; char *Comm; int Pid; struct fdnode *ofiles; /* buffer of pointers to file structures */ int maxfiles; #define ALLOC_OFILES(d) \ if ((d) > maxfiles) { \ free(ofiles); \ ofiles = malloc((d) * sizeof(struct fdnode)); \ if (ofiles == NULL) { \ err(1, NULL); \ } \ maxfiles = (d); \ } kvm_t *kd; static void dofiles(struct kinfo_proc *, struct proc *); static void dommap(struct proc *); static void vtrans_reset(void); static void vtrans(struct vnode *, struct nchandle *, int, int, off_t); static int ufs_filestat(struct vnode *, struct filestat *); static int nfs_filestat(struct vnode *, struct filestat *); static int devfs_filestat(struct vnode *, struct filestat *); static char *getmnton(struct mount *, struct namecache_list *, struct nchandle *); static void pipetrans(struct pipe *, int, int); static void socktrans(struct socket *, int); static void getinetproto(int); static int getfname(const char *); static void usage(void) __dead2; int main(int argc, char **argv) { struct passwd *passwd; struct kinfo_proc *p, *plast; struct proc proc; int arg, ch, what; char *memf, *nlistf; char buf[_POSIX2_LINE_MAX]; int cnt; arg = 0; what = KERN_PROC_ALL; nlistf = memf = NULL; while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "fmnp:u:vwN:M:")) != -1) switch((char)ch) { case 'f': fsflg = 1; break; case 'M': memf = optarg; break; case 'N': nlistf = optarg; break; case 'm': mflg = 1; break; case 'n': nflg = 1; break; case 'p': if (pflg++) usage(); if (!isdigit(*optarg)) { warnx("-p requires a process id"); usage(); } what = KERN_PROC_PID; arg = atoi(optarg); break; case 'u': if (uflg++) usage(); if (!(passwd = getpwnam(optarg))) errx(1, "%s: unknown uid", optarg); what = KERN_PROC_UID; arg = passwd->pw_uid; break; case 'v': vflg = 1; break; case 'w': wflg_mnt = 40; wflg_cmd = 16; break; case '?': default: usage(); } if (*(argv += optind)) { for (; *argv; ++argv) { if (getfname(*argv)) checkfile = 1; } if (!checkfile) /* file(s) specified, but none accessable */ exit(1); } ALLOC_OFILES(256); /* reserve space for file pointers */ if (fsflg && !checkfile) { /* -f with no files means use wd */ if (getfname(".") == 0) exit(1); checkfile = 1; } /* * Discard setgid privileges if not the running kernel so that bad * guys can't print interesting stuff from kernel memory. */ if (nlistf != NULL || memf != NULL) setgid(getgid()); if ((kd = kvm_openfiles(nlistf, memf, NULL, O_RDONLY, buf)) == NULL) errx(1, "%s", buf); #ifdef notdef if (kvm_nlist(kd, nl) != 0) errx(1, "no namelist: %s", kvm_geterr(kd)); #endif if ((p = kvm_getprocs(kd, what, arg, &cnt)) == NULL) errx(1, "%s", kvm_geterr(kd)); if (nflg) printf("USER %-*.*s %*.*s FD DEV %*.*s MODE SZ|DV R/W", wflg_cmd, wflg_cmd, "CMD", pid_width, pid_width, "PID", ino_width, ino_width, "INUM"); else printf("USER %-*.*s %*.*s FD %-*.*s %*.*s MODE SZ|DV R/W", wflg_cmd, wflg_cmd, "CMD", pid_width, pid_width, "PID", wflg_mnt, wflg_mnt, "PATH", ino_width, ino_width, "INUM"); if (checkfile && fsflg == 0) printf(" NAME\n"); else putchar('\n'); for (plast = &p[cnt]; p < plast; ++p) { if (p->kp_stat == SZOMB) continue; if (!kread((void *)p->kp_paddr, &proc, sizeof(proc))) { dprintf(stderr, "can't read proc at %p for pid %d\n", (void *)p->kp_paddr, Pid); continue; } dofiles(p, &proc); if (mflg) dommap(&proc); } exit(0); } #define PREFIX(i) \ printf("%-8.8s %-*s %*d", Uname, wflg_cmd, Comm, pid_width, Pid); \ switch(i) { \ case TEXT: \ printf(" text"); \ break; \ case CDIR: \ printf(" wd"); \ break; \ case RDIR: \ printf(" root"); \ break; \ case TRACE: \ printf(" tr"); \ break; \ case MMAP: \ printf(" mmap"); \ break; \ default: \ printf(" %4d", i); \ break; \ } /* * print open files attributed to this process */ static void dofiles(struct kinfo_proc *kp, struct proc *p) { int i; struct file file; struct filedesc filed; struct ktrace_node ktrace_node; Uname = user_from_uid(kp->kp_uid, 0); Pid = kp->kp_pid; Comm = kp->kp_comm; make_printable(Comm, strlen(Comm)); if (p->p_fd == NULL) return; if (!kread(p->p_fd, &filed, sizeof (filed))) { dprintf(stderr, "can't read filedesc at %p for pid %d\n", (void *)p->p_fd, Pid); return; } vtrans_reset(); /* * root directory vnode, if one */ if (filed.fd_rdir) vtrans(filed.fd_rdir, &filed.fd_nrdir, RDIR, FREAD, 0); /* * current working directory vnode */ vtrans(filed.fd_cdir, &filed.fd_ncdir, CDIR, FREAD, 0); /* * ktrace vnode, if one */ if (p->p_tracenode) { if (kread(p->p_tracenode, &ktrace_node, sizeof (ktrace_node))) vtrans(ktrace_node.kn_vp, NULL, TRACE, FREAD|FWRITE, 0); } /* * text vnode, if one */ if (p->p_textvp) vtrans(p->p_textvp, NULL, TEXT, FREAD, 0); /* * open files */ ALLOC_OFILES(filed.fd_lastfile+1); if (!kread(filed.fd_files, ofiles, (filed.fd_lastfile+1) * sizeof(struct fdnode))) { dprintf(stderr, "can't read file structures at %p for pid %d\n", (void *)filed.fd_files, Pid); return; } for (i = 0; i <= filed.fd_lastfile; i++) { if (ofiles[i].fp == NULL) continue; if (!kread(ofiles[i].fp, &file, sizeof (struct file))) { dprintf(stderr, "can't read file %d at %p for pid %d\n", i, (void *)ofiles[i].fp, Pid); continue; } if (file.f_type == DTYPE_VNODE) { vtrans((struct vnode *)file.f_data, &file.f_nchandle, i, file.f_flag, file.f_offset); } else if (file.f_type == DTYPE_SOCKET) { if (checkfile == 0) socktrans((struct socket *)file.f_data, i); } #ifdef DTYPE_PIPE else if (file.f_type == DTYPE_PIPE) { if (checkfile == 0) pipetrans((struct pipe *)file.f_data, i, file.f_flag); } #endif #ifdef DTYPE_FIFO else if (file.f_type == DTYPE_FIFO) { if (checkfile == 0) vtrans((struct vnode *)file.f_data, &file.f_nchandle, i, file.f_flag, file.f_offset); } #endif else { dprintf(stderr, "unknown file type %d for file %d of pid %d\n", file.f_type, i, Pid); } } } static void dommap(struct proc *p) { struct vmspace vmspace; vm_map_t map; struct vm_map_entry entry; vm_map_entry_t ken; struct vm_object object; struct vm_map_backing ba; vm_object_t objp; int prot, fflags; if (!kread(p->p_vmspace, &vmspace, sizeof(vmspace))) { dprintf(stderr, "can't read vmspace at %p for pid %d\n", (void *)p->p_vmspace, Pid); return; } map = &vmspace.vm_map; for (ken = kvm_vm_map_entry_first(kd, map, &entry); ken; ken = kvm_vm_map_entry_next(kd, ken, &entry)) { if (entry.maptype == VM_MAPTYPE_SUBMAP) continue; if (entry.ba.object == NULL) continue; ba = entry.ba; for (;;) { if ((objp = entry.ba.object) != NULL) { if (!kread(objp, &object, sizeof(object))) { dprintf(stderr, "can't read vm_object at %p " "for pid %d\n", (void *)objp, Pid); return; } } if (ba.backing_ba == NULL) break; if (!kread(ba.backing_ba, &ba, sizeof(ba))) { dprintf(stderr, "can't read map_backing at %p " "for pid %d\n", (void *)ba.backing_ba, Pid); return; } } prot = entry.protection; fflags = (prot & VM_PROT_READ ? FREAD : 0) | (prot & VM_PROT_WRITE ? FWRITE : 0); switch (object.type) { case OBJT_VNODE: vtrans((struct vnode *)object.handle, NULL, MMAP, fflags, 0); break; default: break; } } } static int last_name_width; static void vtrans_reset(void) { last_name_width = 0; } static void vtrans(struct vnode *vp, struct nchandle *ncr, int i, int flag, off_t off) { struct vnode vn; struct filestat fst; char rw[3], mode[15]; const char *badtype = NULL, *filename; char *name; int len; int extra_space; fst.offset = off; filename = badtype = NULL; if (!kread(vp, &vn, sizeof (struct vnode))) { dprintf(stderr, "can't read vnode at %p for pid %d\n", (void *)vp, Pid); return; } if (vn.v_type == VNON || vn.v_tag == VT_NON) { badtype = "none"; } else if (vn.v_type == VBAD) { badtype = "bad"; } else { switch (vn.v_tag) { case VT_HAMMER: if (!hammer_filestat(&vn, &fst)) badtype = "error"; break; case VT_HAMMER2: if (!hammer2_filestat(&vn, &fst)) badtype = "error"; break; case VT_TMPFS: if (!tmpfs_filestat(&vn, &fst)) badtype = "error"; break; case VT_UFS: if (!ufs_filestat(&vn, &fst)) badtype = "error"; break; case VT_MFS: if (!ufs_filestat(&vn, &fst)) badtype = "error"; break; case VT_NFS: if (!nfs_filestat(&vn, &fst)) badtype = "error"; break; case VT_NTFS: if (!ntfs_filestat(&vn, &fst)) badtype = "error"; break; case VT_EXT2FS: if (!ext2fs_filestat(&vn, &fst)) badtype = "error"; break; case VT_MSDOSFS: if (!msdosfs_filestat(&vn, &fst)) badtype = "error"; break; case VT_ISOFS: if (!isofs_filestat(&vn, &fst)) badtype = "error"; break; case VT_DEVFS: if (!devfs_filestat(&vn, &fst)) badtype = "error"; break; default: { static char unknown[10]; sprintf(unknown, "?(%x)", vn.v_tag); badtype = unknown; break; } } } if (checkfile) { int fsmatch = 0; DEVS *d; if (badtype) return; for (d = devs; d != NULL; d = d->next) if (d->fsid == fst.fsid) { fsmatch = 1; if (d->ino == (ino_t)fst.fileid) { filename = d->name; break; } } if (fsmatch == 0 || (filename == NULL && fsflg == 0)) return; } PREFIX(i); /* * Retrieve variable-length file path and try to make * indentation human-readable. */ if (badtype) { asprintf(&name, "%s", getmnton(vn.v_mount, &vn.v_namecache, ncr)); } else if (nflg) { asprintf(&name, "%3u,%-9u", major(fst.fsid), minor(fst.fsid)); } else { asprintf(&name, "%s", getmnton(vn.v_mount, &vn.v_namecache, ncr)); } len = (int)strlen(name); /* * Nominal extra-space indented in multiples of 4 */ extra_space = wflg_mnt - len; if (extra_space < 0) extra_space = 4 - -extra_space % 4; if (len + extra_space < last_name_width) extra_space = last_name_width - len; last_name_width = len + extra_space; printf(" %s%*.*s ", name, extra_space, extra_space, ""); free(name); name = NULL; /* * Remaining sections */ if (badtype) { printf("%10s %8s:%jd\n", badtype, "offset", (intmax_t)off); return; } if (nflg) { sprintf(mode, "%06o", fst.mode); printf("%*ld %s", ino_width, fst.fileid, mode); } else { strmode(fst.mode, mode); printf("%*ld %10s", ino_width, fst.fileid, mode); } switch (vn.v_type) { case VBLK: case VCHR: if (nflg || ((name = devname(fst.rdev, vn.v_type == VCHR ? S_IFCHR : S_IFBLK)) == NULL)) { printf(" %3u,%-4u", major(fst.rdev), minor(fst.rdev)); } else { printf(" %8s", name); } printf(":%jd", (intmax_t)fst.offset); break; case VREG: printf(" %8s:%ju", "offset", (intmax_t)fst.offset); break; default: printf(" %8s:%ju", "offset", (uintmax_t)fst.size); } rw[0] = '\0'; if (flag & FREAD) strcat(rw, "r"); if (flag & FWRITE) strcat(rw, "w"); printf(" %2s", rw); if (filename && !fsflg) printf(" %s", filename); putchar('\n'); } static int ufs_filestat(struct vnode *vp, struct filestat *fsp) { struct inode inode; if (!kread(VTOI(vp), &inode, sizeof (inode))) { dprintf(stderr, "can't read inode at %p for pid %d\n", (void *)VTOI(vp), Pid); return 0; } /* * The st_dev from stat(2) is a dev_t. These kernel structures * contain cdev_t structures. We need to convert to udev to make * comparisons */ fsp->fsid = fstat_dev2udev(inode.i_dev); fsp->fileid = (long)inode.i_number; fsp->mode = (mode_t)inode.i_mode; fsp->size = inode.i_size; fsp->rdev = inode.i_rdev; return 1; } static int nfs_filestat(struct vnode *vp, struct filestat *fsp) { struct nfsnode nfsnode; if (!kread(VTONFS(vp), &nfsnode, sizeof (nfsnode))) { dprintf(stderr, "can't read nfsnode at %p for pid %d\n", (void *)VTONFS(vp), Pid); return 0; } fsp->fsid = nfsnode.n_vattr.va_fsid; fsp->fileid = nfsnode.n_vattr.va_fileid; fsp->size = nfsnode.n_size; fsp->rdev = makeudev(nfsnode.n_vattr.va_rmajor, nfsnode.n_vattr.va_rminor); fsp->mode = nfsnode.n_vattr.va_mode | mtrans(vp->v_type); return 1; } static int devfs_filestat(struct vnode *vp, struct filestat *fsp) { struct devfs_node devfs_node; if (!kread(vp->v_data, &devfs_node, sizeof (devfs_node))) { dprintf(stderr, "can't read devfs_node at %p for pid %d\n", (void *)vp->v_data, Pid); return 0; } fsp->fsid = fsp->rdev = fstat_dev2udev(vp->v_rdev); fsp->fileid = devfs_node.d_dir.d_ino; fsp->mode = (devfs_node.mode & ~S_IFMT) | S_IFCHR; fsp->size = 0; return 1; } static char * getmnton(struct mount *m, struct namecache_list *ncplist, struct nchandle *ncr) { static struct mount mount_l; static struct mtab { struct mtab *next; struct mount *m; char mntonname[MNAMELEN]; } *mhead = NULL; struct mtab *mt; struct namecache *ncp; struct namecache ncp_copy; static char path[1024]; int i; /* * If no ncp is passed try to find one via ncplist. Make sure * we are using the correct mount pointer or the matching code * will not know how to transition mount points properly. */ if (ncr == NULL || ncr->ncp == NULL) { ncp = ncplist->tqh_first; } else { ncp = ncr->ncp; if (ncr->mount) m = ncr->mount; } /* * If we have an ncp, traceback the path. This is a kvm pointer. */ if (ncp) { if (!kread(m, &mount_l, sizeof(struct mount))) { warnx("can't read mount table at %p", (void *)m); return (NULL); } i = sizeof(path) - 1; path[i] = 0; while (ncp) { /* * If this is the root of the mount then traverse * to the parent mount. */ if (ncp == mount_l.mnt_ncmountpt.ncp) { ncp = mount_l.mnt_ncmounton.ncp; if (ncp == NULL) break; m = mount_l.mnt_ncmounton.mount; if (!kread(m, &mount_l, sizeof(struct mount))) { warnx("can't read mount table at %p", (void *)m); return (NULL); } } /* * Ok, pull out the ncp and extract the name */ if (!kread(ncp, &ncp_copy, sizeof(ncp_copy))) { warnx("can't read ncp at %p", ncp); return (NULL); } if (i <= ncp_copy.nc_nlen) break; i -= ncp_copy.nc_nlen; if (!kread(ncp_copy.nc_name, path + i, ncp_copy.nc_nlen)) { warnx("can't read ncp %p path component at %p", ncp, ncp_copy.nc_name); return (NULL); } make_printable(path + i, ncp_copy.nc_nlen); path[--i] = '/'; ncp = ncp_copy.nc_parent; } if (i == sizeof(path) - 1) path[--i] = '/'; return(path + i); } /* * If all else fails print out the mount point path */ for (mt = mhead; mt != NULL; mt = mt->next) { if (m == mt->m) return (mt->mntonname); } if (!kread(m, &mount_l, sizeof(struct mount))) { warnx("can't read mount table at %p", (void *)m); return (NULL); } if ((mt = malloc(sizeof (struct mtab))) == NULL) err(1, NULL); mt->m = m; bcopy(&mount_l.mnt_stat.f_mntonname[0], &mt->mntonname[0], MNAMELEN); mt->next = mhead; mhead = mt; return (mt->mntonname); } static void pipetrans(struct pipe *pi, int i, int flag) { struct pipe pip; struct pipebuf *b1; struct pipebuf *b2; char rw[3]; char side1; char side2; PREFIX(i); if ((intptr_t)pi & 1) { side1 = 'B'; side2 = 'A'; b1 = &pip.bufferB; b2 = &pip.bufferA; } else { side1 = 'A'; side2 = 'B'; b1 = &pip.bufferA; b2 = &pip.bufferB; } pi = (void *)((intptr_t)pi & ~(intptr_t)1); /* fill in socket */ if (!kread(pi, &pip, sizeof(struct pipe))) { dprintf(stderr, "can't read pipe at %p\n", (void *)pi); goto bad; } printf("* pipe %8lx (%c<->%c)", (u_long)pi, side1, side2); printf(" ravail %-zu wavail %-zu", b1->windex - b1->rindex, b2->windex - b2->rindex); rw[0] = '\0'; if (flag & FREAD) strcat(rw, "r"); if (flag & FWRITE) strcat(rw, "w"); printf(" %2s", rw); putchar('\n'); return; bad: printf("* error\n"); } static void socktrans(struct socket *sock, int i) { static const char *stypename[] = { "unused", /* 0 */ "stream", /* 1 */ "dgram ", /* 2 */ "raw ", /* 3 */ "rdm ", /* 4 */ "seqpak" /* 5 */ }; #define STYPEMAX 5 struct socket so; struct protosw proto; struct domain dom; struct inpcb inpcb; struct unpcb unpcb; int len; char dname[32]; PREFIX(i); /* fill in socket */ if (!kread(sock, &so, sizeof(struct socket))) { dprintf(stderr, "can't read sock at %p\n", (void *)sock); goto bad; } /* fill in protosw entry */ if (!kread(so.so_proto, &proto, sizeof(struct protosw))) { dprintf(stderr, "can't read protosw at %p", (void *)so.so_proto); goto bad; } /* fill in domain */ if (!kread(proto.pr_domain, &dom, sizeof(struct domain))) { dprintf(stderr, "can't read domain at %p\n", (const void *)proto.pr_domain); goto bad; } if ((len = kvm_read(kd, (u_long)dom.dom_name, dname, sizeof(dname) - 1)) < 0) { dprintf(stderr, "can't read domain name at %p\n", (void *)dom.dom_name); dname[0] = '\0'; } else dname[len] = '\0'; if ((u_short)so.so_type > STYPEMAX) printf("* %-9s ?%d", dname, so.so_type); else printf("* %-9s %s", dname, stypename[so.so_type]); /* * protocol specific formatting * * Try to find interesting things to print. For tcp, the interesting * thing is the address of the tcpcb, for udp and others, just the * inpcb (socket pcb). For unix domain, its the address of the socket * pcb and the address of the connected pcb (if connected). Otherwise * just print the protocol number and address of the socket itself. * The idea is not to duplicate netstat, but to make available enough * information for further analysis. */ switch(dom.dom_family) { case AF_INET: case AF_INET6: getinetproto(proto.pr_protocol); if (proto.pr_protocol == IPPROTO_TCP ) { if (so.so_pcb) { if (kvm_read(kd, (u_long)so.so_pcb, (char *)&inpcb, sizeof(struct inpcb)) != sizeof(struct inpcb)) { dprintf(stderr, "can't read inpcb at %p\n", (void *)so.so_pcb); goto bad; } printf(" %lx", (u_long)inpcb.inp_ppcb); } } else if (so.so_pcb) printf(" %lx", (u_long)so.so_pcb); break; case AF_UNIX: /* print address of pcb and connected pcb */ if (so.so_pcb) { printf(" %lx", (u_long)so.so_pcb); if (kvm_read(kd, (u_long)so.so_pcb, (char *)&unpcb, sizeof(struct unpcb)) != sizeof(struct unpcb)){ dprintf(stderr, "can't read unpcb at %p\n", (void *)so.so_pcb); goto bad; } if (unpcb.unp_conn) { char shoconn[4], *cp; cp = shoconn; if (!(so.so_state & SS_CANTRCVMORE)) *cp++ = '<'; *cp++ = '-'; if (!(so.so_state & SS_CANTSENDMORE)) *cp++ = '>'; *cp = '\0'; printf(" %s %lx", shoconn, (u_long)unpcb.unp_conn); } } break; default: /* print protocol number and socket address */ printf(" %d %lx", proto.pr_protocol, (u_long)sock); } printf("\n"); return; bad: printf("* error\n"); } /* * Read the cdev structure in the kernel (as pointed to by a cdev_t) * in order to work out the associated dev_t */ dev_t fstat_dev2udev(cdev_t dev) { struct cdev si; if (kread(dev, &si, sizeof si)) { if ((si.si_umajor & 0xffffff00) || (si.si_uminor & 0x0000ff00)) { return NOUDEV; } return((si.si_umajor << 8) | si.si_uminor); } else { dprintf(stderr, "can't convert cdev_t %p to a dev_t\n", dev); return NOUDEV; } } dev_t makeudev(int x, int y) { if ((x & 0xffffff00) || (y & 0x0000ff00)) return NOUDEV; return ((x << 8) | y); } /* * getinetproto -- * print name of protocol number */ static void getinetproto(int number) { static int isopen; struct protoent *pe; if (!isopen) setprotoent(++isopen); if ((pe = getprotobynumber(number)) != NULL) printf(" %s", pe->p_name); else printf(" %d", number); } static int getfname(const char *filename) { struct stat statbuf; DEVS *cur; if (stat(filename, &statbuf)) { warn("%s", filename); return(0); } if ((cur = malloc(sizeof(DEVS))) == NULL) err(1, NULL); cur->next = devs; devs = cur; cur->ino = statbuf.st_ino; cur->fsid = statbuf.st_dev; cur->name = filename; return(1); } static void usage(void) { (void)fprintf(stderr, "usage: fstat [-fmnv] [-p pid] [-u user] [-N system] [-M core] [file ...]\n"); exit(1); } static void make_printable(char *buf, int len) { while (len > 0) { if (!isprint(*buf)) *buf = '?'; ++buf; --len; } } ssize_t kread(const void *kaddr, void *uaddr, size_t nbytes) { if (nbytes > 0x10000000) return(0); if (kvm_read(kd, (u_long)kaddr, (char *)uaddr, nbytes) == (ssize_t)nbytes) return(1); else return(0); }