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This notice * is included in support of clause 2.2 (b) of the Apple Public License, * Version 2.0. */ #include <kern/assert.h> #include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/systm.h> #include <sys/filedesc.h> #include <sys/kernel.h> #include <sys/malloc.h> #include <sys/proc_internal.h> #include <sys/kauth.h> #include <sys/user.h> #include <sys/reason.h> #include <sys/resourcevar.h> #include <sys/vnode_internal.h> #include <sys/file_internal.h> #include <sys/acct.h> #include <sys/codesign.h> #include <sys/sysproto.h> #if CONFIG_PERSONAS #include <sys/persona.h> #endif #include <sys/doc_tombstone.h> #if CONFIG_DTRACE /* Do not include dtrace.h, it redefines kmem_[alloc/free] */ extern void (*dtrace_proc_waitfor_exec_ptr)(proc_t); extern void dtrace_proc_fork(proc_t, proc_t, int); /* * Since dtrace_proc_waitfor_exec_ptr can be added/removed in dtrace_subr.c, * we will store its value before actually calling it. */ static void (*dtrace_proc_waitfor_hook)(proc_t) = NULL; #include <sys/dtrace_ptss.h> #endif #include <security/audit/audit.h> #include <mach/mach_types.h> #include <kern/coalition.h> #include <kern/kern_types.h> #include <kern/kalloc.h> #include <kern/mach_param.h> #include <kern/task.h> #include <kern/thread.h> #include <kern/thread_call.h> #include <kern/zalloc.h> #include <os/log.h> #if CONFIG_MACF #include <security/mac_framework.h> #include <security/mac_mach_internal.h> #endif #include <vm/vm_map.h> #include <vm/vm_protos.h> #include <vm/vm_shared_region.h> #include <sys/shm_internal.h> /* for shmfork() */ #include <mach/task.h> /* for thread_create() */ #include <mach/thread_act.h> /* for thread_resume() */ #include <sys/sdt.h> #if CONFIG_MEMORYSTATUS #include <sys/kern_memorystatus.h> #endif /* XXX routines which should have Mach prototypes, but don't */ void thread_set_parent(thread_t parent, int pid); extern void act_thread_catt(void *ctx); void thread_set_child(thread_t child, int pid); void *act_thread_csave(void); extern boolean_t task_is_exec_copy(task_t); int nextpidversion = 0; thread_t cloneproc(task_t, coalition_t *, proc_t, int, int); proc_t forkproc(proc_t); void forkproc_free(proc_t); thread_t fork_create_child(task_t parent_task, coalition_t *parent_coalitions, proc_t child, int inherit_memory, int is_64bit_addr, int is_64bit_data, int in_exec); void proc_vfork_begin(proc_t parent_proc); void proc_vfork_end(proc_t parent_proc); static LCK_GRP_DECLARE(rethrottle_lock_grp, "rethrottle"); static ZONE_DECLARE(uthread_zone, "uthreads", sizeof(struct uthread), ZC_ZFREE_CLEARMEM); SECURITY_READ_ONLY_LATE(zone_t) proc_zone; ZONE_INIT(&proc_zone, "proc", sizeof(struct proc), ZC_ZFREE_CLEARMEM, ZONE_ID_PROC, NULL); ZONE_DECLARE(proc_stats_zone, "pstats", sizeof(struct pstats), ZC_NOENCRYPT | ZC_ZFREE_CLEARMEM); ZONE_DECLARE(proc_sigacts_zone, "sigacts", sizeof(struct sigacts), ZC_NOENCRYPT); #define DOFORK 0x1 /* fork() system call */ #define DOVFORK 0x2 /* vfork() system call */ /* * proc_vfork_begin * * Description: start a vfork on a process * * Parameters: parent_proc process (re)entering vfork state * * Returns: (void) * * Notes: Although this function increments a count, a count in * excess of 1 is not currently supported. According to the * POSIX standard, calling anything other than execve() or * _exit() following a vfork(), including calling vfork() * itself again, will result in undefined behaviour */ void proc_vfork_begin(proc_t parent_proc) { proc_lock(parent_proc); parent_proc->p_lflag |= P_LVFORK; parent_proc->p_vforkcnt++; proc_unlock(parent_proc); } /* * proc_vfork_end * * Description: stop a vfork on a process * * Parameters: parent_proc process leaving vfork state * * Returns: (void) * * Notes: Decrements the count; currently, reentrancy of vfork() * is unsupported on the current process */ void proc_vfork_end(proc_t parent_proc) { proc_lock(parent_proc); parent_proc->p_vforkcnt--; if (parent_proc->p_vforkcnt < 0) { panic("vfork cnt is -ve"); } if (parent_proc->p_vforkcnt == 0) { parent_proc->p_lflag &= ~P_LVFORK; } proc_unlock(parent_proc); } /* * vfork * * Description: vfork system call * * Parameters: void [no arguments] * * Retval: 0 (to child process) * !0 pid of child (to parent process) * -1 error (see "Returns:") * * Returns: EAGAIN Administrative limit reached * EINVAL vfork() called during vfork() * ENOMEM Failed to allocate new process * * Note: After a successful call to this function, the parent process * has its task, thread, and uthread lent to the child process, * and control is returned to the caller; if this function is * invoked as a system call, the return is to user space, and * is effectively running on the child process. * * Subsequent calls that operate on process state are permitted, * though discouraged, and will operate on the child process; any * operations on the task, thread, or uthread will result in * changes in the parent state, and, if inheritable, the child * state, when a task, thread, and uthread are realized for the * child process at execve() time, will also be effected. Given * this, it's recemmended that people use the posix_spawn() call * instead. * * BLOCK DIAGRAM OF VFORK * * Before: * * ,----------------. ,-------------. * | | task | | * | parent_thread | ------> | parent_task | * | | <.list. | | * `----------------' `-------------' * uthread | ^ bsd_info | ^ * v | vc_thread v | task * ,----------------. ,-------------. * | | | | * | parent_uthread | <.list. | parent_proc | <-- current_proc() * | | | | * `----------------' `-------------' * uu_proc | * v * NULL * * After: * * ,----------------. ,-------------. * | | task | | * ,----> | parent_thread | ------> | parent_task | * | | | <.list. | | * | `----------------' `-------------' * | uthread | ^ bsd_info | ^ * | v | vc_thread v | task * | ,----------------. ,-------------. * | | | | | * | | parent_uthread | <.list. | parent_proc | * | | | | | * | `----------------' `-------------' * | uu_proc | . list * | v v * | ,----------------. * `----- | | * p_vforkact | child_proc | <-- current_proc() * | | * `----------------' */ int vfork(proc_t parent_proc, __unused struct vfork_args *uap, int32_t *retval) { thread_t child_thread; int err; if ((err = fork1(parent_proc, &child_thread, PROC_CREATE_VFORK, NULL)) != 0) { retval[1] = 0; } else { uthread_t ut = get_bsdthread_info(current_thread()); proc_t child_proc = ut->uu_proc; retval[0] = child_proc->p_pid; retval[1] = 1; /* flag child return for user space */ /* * Drop the signal lock on the child which was taken on our * behalf by forkproc()/cloneproc() to prevent signals being * received by the child in a partially constructed state. */ proc_signalend(child_proc, 0); proc_transend(child_proc, 0); proc_knote(parent_proc, NOTE_FORK | child_proc->p_pid); DTRACE_PROC1(create, proc_t, child_proc); ut->uu_flag &= ~UT_VFORKING; } return err; } /* * fork1 * * Description: common code used by all new process creation other than the * bootstrap of the initial process on the system * * Parameters: parent_proc parent process of the process being * child_threadp pointer to location to receive the * Mach thread_t of the child process * created * kind kind of creation being requested * coalitions if spawn, the set of coalitions the * child process should join, or NULL to * inherit the parent's. On non-spawns, * this param is ignored and the child * always inherits the parent's * coalitions. * * Notes: Permissable values for 'kind': * * PROC_CREATE_FORK Create a complete process which will * return actively running in both the * parent and the child; the child copies * the parent address space. * PROC_CREATE_SPAWN Create a complete process which will * return actively running in the parent * only after returning actively running * in the child; the child address space * is newly created by an image activator, * after which the child is run. * PROC_CREATE_VFORK Creates a partial process which will * borrow the parent task, thread, and * uthread to return running in the child; * the child address space and other parts * are lazily created at execve() time, or * the child is terminated, and the parent * does not actively run until that * happens. * * At first it may seem strange that we return the child thread * address rather than process structure, since the process is * the only part guaranteed to be "new"; however, since we do * not actualy adjust other references between Mach and BSD (see * the block diagram above the implementation of vfork()), this * is the only method which guarantees us the ability to get * back to the other information. */ int fork1(proc_t parent_proc, thread_t *child_threadp, int kind, coalition_t *coalitions) { thread_t parent_thread = (thread_t)current_thread(); uthread_t parent_uthread = (uthread_t)get_bsdthread_info(parent_thread); proc_t child_proc = NULL; /* set in switch, but compiler... */ thread_t child_thread = NULL; uid_t uid; size_t count; int err = 0; int spawn = 0; rlim_t rlimit_nproc_cur; /* * Although process entries are dynamically created, we still keep * a global limit on the maximum number we will create. Don't allow * a nonprivileged user to use the last process; don't let root * exceed the limit. The variable nprocs is the current number of * processes, maxproc is the limit. */ uid = kauth_getruid(); proc_list_lock(); if ((nprocs >= maxproc - 1 && uid != 0) || nprocs >= maxproc) { #if (DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG) && !defined(XNU_TARGET_OS_OSX) /* * On the development kernel, panic so that the fact that we hit * the process limit is obvious, as this may very well wedge the * system. */ panic("The process table is full; parent pid=%d", parent_proc->p_pid); #endif proc_list_unlock(); tablefull("proc"); return EAGAIN; } proc_list_unlock(); /* * Increment the count of procs running with this uid. Don't allow * a nonprivileged user to exceed their current limit, which is * always less than what an rlim_t can hold. * (locking protection is provided by list lock held in chgproccnt) */ count = chgproccnt(uid, 1); rlimit_nproc_cur = proc_limitgetcur(parent_proc, RLIMIT_NPROC, TRUE); if (uid != 0 && (rlim_t)count > rlimit_nproc_cur) { #if (DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG) && !defined(XNU_TARGET_OS_OSX) /* * On the development kernel, panic so that the fact that we hit * the per user process limit is obvious. This may be less dire * than hitting the global process limit, but we cannot rely on * that. */ panic("The per-user process limit has been hit; parent pid=%d, uid=%d", parent_proc->p_pid, uid); #endif err = EAGAIN; goto bad; } #if CONFIG_MACF /* * Determine if MAC policies applied to the process will allow * it to fork. This is an advisory-only check. */ err = mac_proc_check_fork(parent_proc); if (err != 0) { goto bad; } #endif switch (kind) { case PROC_CREATE_VFORK: /* * Prevent a vfork while we are in vfork(); we should * also likely preventing a fork here as well, and this * check should then be outside the switch statement, * since the proc struct contents will copy from the * child and the tash/thread/uthread from the parent in * that case. We do not support vfork() in vfork() * because we don't have to; the same non-requirement * is true of both fork() and posix_spawn() and any * call other than execve() amd _exit(), but we've * been historically lenient, so we continue to be so * (for now). * * <rdar://6640521> Probably a source of random panics */ if (parent_uthread->uu_flag & UT_VFORK) { printf("fork1 called within vfork by %s\n", parent_proc->p_comm); err = EINVAL; goto bad; } /* * Flag us in progress; if we chose to support vfork() in * vfork(), we would chain our parent at this point (in * effect, a stack push). We don't, since we actually want * to disallow everything not specified in the standard */ proc_vfork_begin(parent_proc); /* The newly created process comes with signal lock held */ if ((child_proc = forkproc(parent_proc)) == NULL) { /* Failed to allocate new process */ proc_vfork_end(parent_proc); err = ENOMEM; goto bad; } // XXX BEGIN: wants to move to be common code (and safe) #if CONFIG_MACF /* * allow policies to associate the credential/label that * we referenced from the parent ... with the child * JMM - this really isn't safe, as we can drop that * association without informing the policy in other * situations (keep long enough to get policies changed) */ mac_cred_label_associate_fork(child_proc->p_ucred, child_proc); #endif /* * Propogate change of PID - may get new cred if auditing. * * NOTE: This has no effect in the vfork case, since * child_proc->task != current_task(), but we duplicate it * because this is probably, ultimately, wrong, since we * will be running in the "child" which is the parent task * with the wrong token until we get to the execve() or * _exit() call; a lot of "undefined" can happen before * that. * * <rdar://6640530> disallow everything but exeve()/_exit()? */ set_security_token(child_proc); AUDIT_ARG(pid, child_proc->p_pid); // XXX END: wants to move to be common code (and safe) /* * BORROW PARENT TASK, THREAD, UTHREAD FOR CHILD * * Note: this is where we would "push" state instead of setting * it for nested vfork() support (see proc_vfork_end() for * description if issues here). */ child_proc->task = parent_proc->task; child_proc->p_lflag |= P_LINVFORK; child_proc->p_vforkact = parent_thread; child_proc->p_stat = SRUN; /* * Until UT_VFORKING is cleared at the end of the vfork * syscall, the process identity of this thread is slightly * murky. * * As long as UT_VFORK and it's associated field (uu_proc) * is set, current_proc() will always return the child process. * * However dtrace_proc_selfpid() returns the parent pid to * ensure that e.g. the proc:::create probe actions accrue * to the parent. (Otherwise the child magically seems to * have created itself!) */ parent_uthread->uu_flag |= UT_VFORK | UT_VFORKING; parent_uthread->uu_proc = child_proc; parent_uthread->uu_userstate = (void *)act_thread_csave(); parent_uthread->uu_vforkmask = parent_uthread->uu_sigmask; /* temporarily drop thread-set-id state */ if (parent_uthread->uu_flag & UT_SETUID) { parent_uthread->uu_flag |= UT_WASSETUID; parent_uthread->uu_flag &= ~UT_SETUID; } /* blow thread state information */ /* XXX is this actually necessary, given syscall return? */ thread_set_child(parent_thread, child_proc->p_pid); child_proc->p_acflag = AFORK; /* forked but not exec'ed */ /* * Preserve synchronization semantics of vfork. If * waiting for child to exec or exit, set P_PPWAIT * on child, and sleep on our proc (in case of exit). */ child_proc->p_lflag |= P_LPPWAIT; pinsertchild(parent_proc, child_proc); /* set visible */ break; case PROC_CREATE_SPAWN: /* * A spawned process differs from a forked process in that * the spawned process does not carry around the parents * baggage with regard to address space copying, dtrace, * and so on. */ spawn = 1; OS_FALLTHROUGH; case PROC_CREATE_FORK: /* * When we clone the parent process, we are going to inherit * its task attributes and memory, since when we fork, we * will, in effect, create a duplicate of it, with only minor * differences. Contrarily, spawned processes do not inherit. */ if ((child_thread = cloneproc(parent_proc->task, spawn ? coalitions : NULL, parent_proc, spawn ? FALSE : TRUE, FALSE)) == NULL) { /* Failed to create thread */ err = EAGAIN; goto bad; } /* copy current thread state into the child thread (only for fork) */ if (!spawn) { thread_dup(child_thread); } /* child_proc = child_thread->task->proc; */ child_proc = (proc_t)(get_bsdtask_info(get_threadtask(child_thread))); // XXX BEGIN: wants to move to be common code (and safe) #if CONFIG_MACF /* * allow policies to associate the credential/label that * we referenced from the parent ... with the child * JMM - this really isn't safe, as we can drop that * association without informing the policy in other * situations (keep long enough to get policies changed) */ mac_cred_label_associate_fork(child_proc->p_ucred, child_proc); #endif /* * Propogate change of PID - may get new cred if auditing. * * NOTE: This has no effect in the vfork case, since * child_proc->task != current_task(), but we duplicate it * because this is probably, ultimately, wrong, since we * will be running in the "child" which is the parent task * with the wrong token until we get to the execve() or * _exit() call; a lot of "undefined" can happen before * that. * * <rdar://6640530> disallow everything but exeve()/_exit()? */ set_security_token(child_proc); AUDIT_ARG(pid, child_proc->p_pid); // XXX END: wants to move to be common code (and safe) /* * Blow thread state information; this is what gives the child * process its "return" value from a fork() call. * * Note: this should probably move to fork() proper, since it * is not relevent to spawn, and the value won't matter * until we resume the child there. If you are in here * refactoring code, consider doing this at the same time. */ thread_set_child(child_thread, child_proc->p_pid); child_proc->p_acflag = AFORK; /* forked but not exec'ed */ #if CONFIG_DTRACE dtrace_proc_fork(parent_proc, child_proc, spawn); #endif /* CONFIG_DTRACE */ if (!spawn) { /* * Of note, we need to initialize the bank context behind * the protection of the proc_trans lock to prevent a race with exit. */ task_bank_init(get_threadtask(child_thread)); } break; default: panic("fork1 called with unknown kind %d", kind); break; } /* return the thread pointer to the caller */ *child_threadp = child_thread; bad: /* * In the error case, we return a 0 value for the returned pid (but * it is ignored in the trampoline due to the error return); this * is probably not necessary. */ if (err) { (void)chgproccnt(uid, -1); } return err; } /* * vfork_return * * Description: "Return" to parent vfork thread() following execve/_exit; * this is done by reassociating the parent process structure * with the task, thread, and uthread. * * Refer to the ASCII art above vfork() to figure out the * state we're undoing. * * Parameters: child_proc Child process * retval System call return value array * rval Return value to present to parent * * Returns: void * * Notes: The caller resumes or exits the parent, as appropriate, after * calling this function. */ void vfork_return(proc_t child_proc, int32_t *retval, int rval) { task_t parent_task = get_threadtask(child_proc->p_vforkact); proc_t parent_proc = get_bsdtask_info(parent_task); thread_t th = current_thread(); uthread_t uth = get_bsdthread_info(th); act_thread_catt(uth->uu_userstate); /* clear vfork state in parent proc structure */ proc_vfork_end(parent_proc); /* REPATRIATE PARENT TASK, THREAD, UTHREAD */ uth->uu_userstate = 0; uth->uu_flag &= ~UT_VFORK; /* restore thread-set-id state */ if (uth->uu_flag & UT_WASSETUID) { uth->uu_flag |= UT_SETUID; uth->uu_flag &= ~UT_WASSETUID; } uth->uu_proc = 0; uth->uu_sigmask = uth->uu_vforkmask; proc_lock(child_proc); child_proc->p_lflag &= ~P_LINVFORK; child_proc->p_vforkact = 0; proc_unlock(child_proc); thread_set_parent(th, rval); if (retval) { retval[0] = rval; retval[1] = 0; /* mark parent */ } } /* * fork_create_child * * Description: Common operations associated with the creation of a child * process * * Parameters: parent_task parent task * parent_coalitions parent's set of coalitions * child_proc child process * inherit_memory TRUE, if the parents address space is * to be inherited by the child * is_64bit_addr TRUE, if the child being created will * be associated with a 64 bit address space * is_64bit_data TRUE if the child being created will use a * 64-bit register state * in_exec TRUE, if called from execve or posix spawn set exec * FALSE, if called from fork or vfexec * * Note: This code is called in the fork() case, from the execve() call * graph, if implementing an execve() following a vfork(), from * the posix_spawn() call graph (which implicitly includes a * vfork() equivalent call, and in the system bootstrap case. * * It creates a new task and thread (and as a side effect of the * thread creation, a uthread) in the parent coalition set, which is * then associated with the process 'child'. If the parent * process address space is to be inherited, then a flag * indicates that the newly created task should inherit this from * the child task. * * As a special concession to bootstrapping the initial process * in the system, it's possible for 'parent_task' to be TASK_NULL; * in this case, 'inherit_memory' MUST be FALSE. */ thread_t fork_create_child(task_t parent_task, coalition_t *parent_coalitions, proc_t child_proc, int inherit_memory, int is_64bit_addr, int is_64bit_data, int in_exec) { thread_t child_thread = NULL; task_t child_task; kern_return_t result; /* Create a new task for the child process */ result = task_create_internal(parent_task, parent_coalitions, inherit_memory, is_64bit_addr, is_64bit_data, TF_NONE, in_exec ? TPF_EXEC_COPY : TPF_NONE, /* Mark the task exec copy if in execve */ (TRW_LRETURNWAIT | TRW_LRETURNWAITER), /* All created threads will wait in task_wait_to_return */ &child_task); if (result != KERN_SUCCESS) { printf("%s: task_create_internal failed. Code: %d\n", __func__, result); goto bad; } if (!in_exec) { /* * Set the child process task to the new task if not in exec, * will set the task for exec case in proc_exec_switch_task after image activation. */ child_proc->task = child_task; } /* Set child task process to child proc */ set_bsdtask_info(child_task, child_proc); /* Propagate CPU limit timer from parent */ if (timerisset(&child_proc->p_rlim_cpu)) { task_vtimer_set(child_task, TASK_VTIMER_RLIM); } /* * Set child process BSD visible scheduler priority if nice value * inherited from parent */ if (child_proc->p_nice != 0) { resetpriority(child_proc); } /* * Create a new thread for the child process * The new thread is waiting on the event triggered by 'task_clear_return_wait' */ result = thread_create_waiting(child_task, (thread_continue_t)task_wait_to_return, task_get_return_wait_event(child_task), &child_thread); if (result != KERN_SUCCESS) { printf("%s: thread_create failed. Code: %d\n", __func__, result); task_deallocate(child_task); child_task = NULL; } /* * Tag thread as being the first thread in its task. */ thread_set_tag(child_thread, THREAD_TAG_MAINTHREAD); bad: thread_yield_internal(1); return child_thread; } /* * fork * * Description: fork system call. * * Parameters: parent Parent process to fork * uap (void) [unused] * retval Return value * * Returns: 0 Success * EAGAIN Resource unavailable, try again * * Notes: Attempts to create a new child process which inherits state * from the parent process. If successful, the call returns * having created an initially suspended child process with an * extra Mach task and thread reference, for which the thread * is initially suspended. Until we resume the child process, * it is not yet running. * * The return information to the child is contained in the * thread state structure of the new child, and does not * become visible to the child through a normal return process, * since it never made the call into the kernel itself in the * first place. * * After resuming the thread, this function returns directly to * the parent process which invoked the fork() system call. * * Important: The child thread_resume occurs before the parent returns; * depending on scheduling latency, this means that it is not * deterministic as to whether the parent or child is scheduled * to run first. It is entirely possible that the child could * run to completion prior to the parent running. */ int fork(proc_t parent_proc, __unused struct fork_args *uap, int32_t *retval) { thread_t child_thread; int err; retval[1] = 0; /* flag parent return for user space */ if ((err = fork1(parent_proc, &child_thread, PROC_CREATE_FORK, NULL)) == 0) { task_t child_task; proc_t child_proc; /* Return to the parent */ child_proc = (proc_t)get_bsdthreadtask_info(child_thread); retval[0] = child_proc->p_pid; /* * Drop the signal lock on the child which was taken on our * behalf by forkproc()/cloneproc() to prevent signals being * received by the child in a partially constructed state. */ proc_signalend(child_proc, 0); proc_transend(child_proc, 0); /* flag the fork has occurred */ proc_knote(parent_proc, NOTE_FORK | child_proc->p_pid); DTRACE_PROC1(create, proc_t, child_proc); #if CONFIG_DTRACE if ((dtrace_proc_waitfor_hook = dtrace_proc_waitfor_exec_ptr) != NULL) { (*dtrace_proc_waitfor_hook)(child_proc); } #endif /* "Return" to the child */ task_clear_return_wait(get_threadtask(child_thread), TCRW_CLEAR_ALL_WAIT); /* drop the extra references we got during the creation */ if ((child_task = (task_t)get_threadtask(child_thread)) != NULL) { task_deallocate(child_task); } thread_deallocate(child_thread); } return err; } /* * cloneproc * * Description: Create a new process from a specified process. * * Parameters: parent_task The parent task to be cloned, or * TASK_NULL is task characteristics * are not to be inherited * be cloned, or TASK_NULL if the new * task is not to inherit the VM * characteristics of the parent * parent_proc The parent process to be cloned * inherit_memory True if the child is to inherit * memory from the parent; if this is * non-NULL, then the parent_task must * also be non-NULL * memstat_internal Whether to track the process in the * jetsam priority list (if configured) * * Returns: !NULL pointer to new child thread * NULL Failure (unspecified) * * Note: On return newly created child process has signal lock held * to block delivery of signal to it if called with lock set. * fork() code needs to explicity remove this lock before * signals can be delivered * * In the case of bootstrap, this function can be called from * bsd_utaskbootstrap() in order to bootstrap the first process; * the net effect is to provide a uthread structure for the * kernel process associated with the kernel task. * * XXX: Tristating using the value parent_task as the major key * and inherit_memory as the minor key is something we should * refactor later; we owe the current semantics, ultimately, * to the semantics of task_create_internal. For now, we will * live with this being somewhat awkward. */ thread_t cloneproc(task_t parent_task, coalition_t *parent_coalitions, proc_t parent_proc, int inherit_memory, int memstat_internal) { #if !CONFIG_MEMORYSTATUS #pragma unused(memstat_internal) #endif task_t child_task; proc_t child_proc; thread_t child_thread = NULL; if ((child_proc = forkproc(parent_proc)) == NULL) { /* Failed to allocate new process */ goto bad; } /* * In the case where the parent_task is TASK_NULL (during the init path) * we make the assumption that the register size will be the same as the * address space size since there's no way to determine the possible * register size until an image is exec'd. * * The only architecture that has different address space and register sizes * (arm64_32) isn't being used within kernel-space, so the above assumption * always holds true for the init path. */ const int parent_64bit_addr = parent_proc->p_flag & P_LP64; const int parent_64bit_data = (parent_task == TASK_NULL) ? parent_64bit_addr : task_get_64bit_data(parent_task); child_thread = fork_create_child(parent_task, parent_coalitions, child_proc, inherit_memory, parent_64bit_addr, parent_64bit_data, FALSE); if (child_thread == NULL) { /* * Failed to create thread; now we must deconstruct the new * process previously obtained from forkproc(). */ forkproc_free(child_proc); goto bad; } child_task = get_threadtask(child_thread); if (parent_64bit_addr) { OSBitOrAtomic(P_LP64, (UInt32 *)&child_proc->p_flag); } else { OSBitAndAtomic(~((uint32_t)P_LP64), (UInt32 *)&child_proc->p_flag); } #if CONFIG_MEMORYSTATUS if (memstat_internal) { proc_list_lock(); child_proc->p_memstat_state |= P_MEMSTAT_INTERNAL; proc_list_unlock(); } #endif /* make child visible */ pinsertchild(parent_proc, child_proc); /* * Make child runnable, set start time. */ child_proc->p_stat = SRUN; bad: return child_thread; } /* * Destroy a process structure that resulted from a call to forkproc(), but * which must be returned to the system because of a subsequent failure * preventing it from becoming active. * * Parameters: p The incomplete process from forkproc() * * Returns: (void) * * Note: This function should only be used in an error handler following * a call to forkproc(). * * Operations occur in reverse order of those in forkproc(). */ void forkproc_free(proc_t p) { #if CONFIG_PERSONAS persona_proc_drop(p); #endif /* CONFIG_PERSONAS */ #if PSYNCH pth_proc_hashdelete(p); #endif /* PSYNCH */ /* We held signal and a transition locks; drop them */ proc_signalend(p, 0); proc_transend(p, 0); /* * If we have our own copy of the resource limits structure, we * need to free it. If it's a shared copy, we need to drop our * reference on it. */ proc_limitdrop(p); #if SYSV_SHM /* Need to drop references to the shared memory segment(s), if any */ if (p->vm_shm) { /* * Use shmexec(): we have no address space, so no mappings * * XXX Yes, the routine is badly named. */ shmexec(p); } #endif /* Need to undo the effects of the fdcopy(), if any */ fdfree(p); /* * Drop the reference on a text vnode pointer, if any * XXX This code is broken in forkproc(); see <rdar://4256419>; * XXX if anyone ever uses this field, we will be extremely unhappy. */ if (p->p_textvp) { vnode_rele(p->p_textvp); p->p_textvp = NULL; } /* Update the audit session proc count */ AUDIT_SESSION_PROCEXIT(p); lck_mtx_destroy(&p->p_mlock, proc_mlock_grp); lck_mtx_destroy(&p->p_fdmlock, proc_fdmlock_grp); lck_mtx_destroy(&p->p_ucred_mlock, proc_ucred_mlock_grp); #if CONFIG_DTRACE lck_mtx_destroy(&p->p_dtrace_sprlock, proc_lck_grp); #endif lck_spin_destroy(&p->p_slock, proc_slock_grp); /* Release the credential reference */ kauth_cred_t tmp_ucred = p->p_ucred; kauth_cred_unref(&tmp_ucred); p->p_ucred = tmp_ucred; proc_list_lock(); /* Decrement the count of processes in the system */ nprocs--; /* Take it out of process hash */ LIST_REMOVE(p, p_hash); proc_list_unlock(); thread_call_free(p->p_rcall); /* Free allocated memory */ zfree(proc_sigacts_zone, p->p_sigacts); p->p_sigacts = NULL; zfree(proc_stats_zone, p->p_stats); p->p_stats = NULL; FREE(p->p_subsystem_root_path, M_SBUF); p->p_subsystem_root_path = NULL; proc_checkdeadrefs(p); zfree(proc_zone, p); } /* * forkproc * * Description: Create a new process structure, given a parent process * structure. * * Parameters: parent_proc The parent process * * Returns: !NULL The new process structure * NULL Error (insufficient free memory) * * Note: When successful, the newly created process structure is * partially initialized; if a caller needs to deconstruct the * returned structure, they must call forkproc_free() to do so. */ proc_t forkproc(proc_t parent_proc) { proc_t child_proc; /* Our new process */ static int nextpid = 0, pidwrap = 0; static uint64_t nextuniqueid = 0; int error = 0; struct session *sessp; uthread_t parent_uthread = (uthread_t)get_bsdthread_info(current_thread()); rlim_t rlimit_cpu_cur; child_proc = zalloc_flags(proc_zone, Z_WAITOK | Z_ZERO); child_proc->p_stats = zalloc_flags(proc_stats_zone, Z_WAITOK | Z_ZERO); child_proc->p_sigacts = zalloc_flags(proc_sigacts_zone, Z_WAITOK); /* allocate a callout for use by interval timers */ child_proc->p_rcall = thread_call_allocate((thread_call_func_t)realitexpire, child_proc); if (child_proc->p_rcall == NULL) { zfree(proc_sigacts_zone, child_proc->p_sigacts); zfree(proc_stats_zone, child_proc->p_stats); zfree(proc_zone, child_proc); child_proc = NULL; goto bad; } /* * Find an unused PID. */ proc_list_lock(); nextpid++; retry: /* * If the process ID prototype has wrapped around, * restart somewhat above 0, as the low-numbered procs * tend to include daemons that don't exit. */ if (nextpid >= PID_MAX) { nextpid = 100; pidwrap = 1; } if (pidwrap != 0) { /* if the pid stays in hash both for zombie and runniing state */ if (pfind_locked(nextpid) != PROC_NULL) { nextpid++; goto retry; } if (pgfind_internal(nextpid) != PGRP_NULL) { nextpid++; goto retry; } if (session_find_internal(nextpid) != SESSION_NULL) { nextpid++; goto retry; } } nprocs++; child_proc->p_pid = nextpid; child_proc->p_idversion = OSIncrementAtomic(&nextpidversion); /* kernel process is handcrafted and not from fork, so start from 1 */ child_proc->p_uniqueid = ++nextuniqueid; #if 1 if (child_proc->p_pid != 0) { if (pfind_locked(child_proc->p_pid) != PROC_NULL) { panic("proc in the list already\n"); } } #endif /* Insert in the hash */ child_proc->p_listflag |= (P_LIST_INHASH | P_LIST_INCREATE); LIST_INSERT_HEAD(PIDHASH(child_proc->p_pid), child_proc, p_hash); proc_list_unlock(); if (child_proc->p_uniqueid == startup_serial_num_procs) { /* * Turn off startup serial logging now that we have reached * the defined number of startup processes. */ startup_serial_logging_active = false; } /* * We've identified the PID we are going to use; initialize the new * process structure. */ child_proc->p_stat = SIDL; child_proc->p_pgrpid = PGRPID_DEAD; /* * The zero'ing of the proc was at the allocation time due to need * for insertion to hash. Copy the section that is to be copied * directly from the parent. */ __nochk_bcopy(&parent_proc->p_startcopy, &child_proc->p_startcopy, (unsigned) ((caddr_t)&child_proc->p_endcopy - (caddr_t)&child_proc->p_startcopy)); #if defined(HAS_APPLE_PAC) /* * The p_textvp and p_pgrp pointers are address-diversified by PAC, so we must * resign them here for the new proc */ if (parent_proc->p_textvp) { child_proc->p_textvp = parent_proc->p_textvp; } if (parent_proc->p_pgrp) { child_proc->p_pgrp = parent_proc->p_pgrp; } #endif /* defined(HAS_APPLE_PAC) */ child_proc->p_sessionid = parent_proc->p_sessionid; /* * Some flags are inherited from the parent. * Duplicate sub-structures as needed. * Increase reference counts on shared objects. * The p_stats and p_sigacts substructs are set in vm_fork. */ #if CONFIG_DELAY_IDLE_SLEEP child_proc->p_flag = (parent_proc->p_flag & (P_LP64 | P_TRANSLATED | P_DISABLE_ASLR | P_DELAYIDLESLEEP | P_SUGID | P_AFFINITY)); #else /* CONFIG_DELAY_IDLE_SLEEP */ child_proc->p_flag = (parent_proc->p_flag & (P_LP64 | P_TRANSLATED | P_DISABLE_ASLR | P_SUGID)); #endif /* CONFIG_DELAY_IDLE_SLEEP */ child_proc->p_vfs_iopolicy = (parent_proc->p_vfs_iopolicy & (P_VFS_IOPOLICY_VALID_MASK)); child_proc->p_responsible_pid = parent_proc->p_responsible_pid; /* * Note that if the current thread has an assumed identity, this * credential will be granted to the new process. */ child_proc->p_ucred = kauth_cred_get_with_ref(); /* update cred on proc */ PROC_UPDATE_CREDS_ONPROC(child_proc); /* update audit session proc count */ AUDIT_SESSION_PROCNEW(child_proc); lck_mtx_init(&child_proc->p_mlock, proc_mlock_grp, proc_lck_attr); lck_mtx_init(&child_proc->p_fdmlock, proc_fdmlock_grp, proc_lck_attr); lck_mtx_init(&child_proc->p_ucred_mlock, proc_ucred_mlock_grp, proc_lck_attr); #if CONFIG_DTRACE lck_mtx_init(&child_proc->p_dtrace_sprlock, proc_lck_grp, proc_lck_attr); #endif lck_spin_init(&child_proc->p_slock, proc_slock_grp, proc_lck_attr); klist_init(&child_proc->p_klist); if (child_proc->p_textvp != NULLVP) { /* bump references to the text vnode */ /* Need to hold iocount across the ref call */ if ((error = vnode_getwithref(child_proc->p_textvp)) == 0) { error = vnode_ref(child_proc->p_textvp); vnode_put(child_proc->p_textvp); } if (error != 0) { child_proc->p_textvp = NULLVP; } } /* * Copy the parents per process open file table to the child; if * there is a per-thread current working directory, set the childs * per-process current working directory to that instead of the * parents. * * XXX may fail to copy descriptors to child */ lck_rw_init(&child_proc->p_dirs_lock, proc_dirslock_grp, proc_lck_attr); child_proc->p_fd = fdcopy(parent_proc, parent_uthread->uu_cdir); #if SYSV_SHM if (parent_proc->vm_shm) { /* XXX may fail to attach shm to child */ (void)shmfork(parent_proc, child_proc); } #endif /* * Child inherits the parent's plimit */ proc_limitfork(parent_proc, child_proc); rlimit_cpu_cur = proc_limitgetcur(child_proc, RLIMIT_CPU, TRUE); if (rlimit_cpu_cur != RLIM_INFINITY) { child_proc->p_rlim_cpu.tv_sec = (rlimit_cpu_cur > __INT_MAX__) ? __INT_MAX__ : rlimit_cpu_cur; } /* Intialize new process stats, including start time */ /* <rdar://6640543> non-zeroed portion contains garbage AFAICT */ microtime_with_abstime(&child_proc->p_start, &child_proc->p_stats->ps_start); if (parent_proc->p_sigacts != NULL) { (void)memcpy(child_proc->p_sigacts, parent_proc->p_sigacts, sizeof *child_proc->p_sigacts); } else { (void)memset(child_proc->p_sigacts, 0, sizeof *child_proc->p_sigacts); } sessp = proc_session(parent_proc); if (sessp->s_ttyvp != NULL && parent_proc->p_flag & P_CONTROLT) { OSBitOrAtomic(P_CONTROLT, &child_proc->p_flag); } session_rele(sessp); /* * block all signals to reach the process. * no transition race should be occuring with the child yet, * but indicate that the process is in (the creation) transition. */ proc_signalstart(child_proc, 0); proc_transstart(child_proc, 0, 0); child_proc->p_pcaction = 0; TAILQ_INIT(&child_proc->p_uthlist); TAILQ_INIT(&child_proc->p_aio_activeq); TAILQ_INIT(&child_proc->p_aio_doneq); /* Inherit the parent flags for code sign */ child_proc->p_csflags = (parent_proc->p_csflags & ~CS_KILLED); /* * Copy work queue information * * Note: This should probably only happen in the case where we are * creating a child that is a copy of the parent; since this * routine is called in the non-duplication case of vfork() * or posix_spawn(), then this information should likely not * be duplicated. * * <rdar://6640553> Work queue pointers that no longer point to code */ child_proc->p_wqthread = parent_proc->p_wqthread; child_proc->p_threadstart = parent_proc->p_threadstart; child_proc->p_pthsize = parent_proc->p_pthsize; if ((parent_proc->p_lflag & P_LREGISTER) != 0) { child_proc->p_lflag |= P_LREGISTER; } child_proc->p_dispatchqueue_offset = parent_proc->p_dispatchqueue_offset; child_proc->p_dispatchqueue_serialno_offset = parent_proc->p_dispatchqueue_serialno_offset; child_proc->p_dispatchqueue_label_offset = parent_proc->p_dispatchqueue_label_offset; child_proc->p_return_to_kernel_offset = parent_proc->p_return_to_kernel_offset; child_proc->p_mach_thread_self_offset = parent_proc->p_mach_thread_self_offset; child_proc->p_pth_tsd_offset = parent_proc->p_pth_tsd_offset; #if PSYNCH pth_proc_hashinit(child_proc); #endif /* PSYNCH */ #if CONFIG_PERSONAS child_proc->p_persona = NULL; error = persona_proc_inherit(child_proc, parent_proc); if (error != 0) { printf("forkproc: persona_proc_inherit failed (persona %d being destroyed?)\n", persona_get_uid(parent_proc->p_persona)); forkproc_free(child_proc); child_proc = NULL; goto bad; } #endif #if CONFIG_MEMORYSTATUS /* Memorystatus init */ child_proc->p_memstat_state = 0; child_proc->p_memstat_effectivepriority = JETSAM_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; child_proc->p_memstat_requestedpriority = JETSAM_PRIORITY_DEFAULT; child_proc->p_memstat_assertionpriority = 0; child_proc->p_memstat_userdata = 0; child_proc->p_memstat_idle_start = 0; child_proc->p_memstat_idle_delta = 0; child_proc->p_memstat_memlimit = 0; child_proc->p_memstat_memlimit_active = 0; child_proc->p_memstat_memlimit_inactive = 0; child_proc->p_memstat_relaunch_flags = P_MEMSTAT_RELAUNCH_UNKNOWN; #if CONFIG_FREEZE child_proc->p_memstat_freeze_sharedanon_pages = 0; #endif child_proc->p_memstat_dirty = 0; child_proc->p_memstat_idledeadline = 0; #endif /* CONFIG_MEMORYSTATUS */ if (parent_proc->p_subsystem_root_path) { size_t parent_length = strlen(parent_proc->p_subsystem_root_path) + 1; MALLOC(child_proc->p_subsystem_root_path, char *, parent_length, M_SBUF, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); memcpy(child_proc->p_subsystem_root_path, parent_proc->p_subsystem_root_path, parent_length); } bad: return child_proc; } void proc_lock(proc_t p) { LCK_MTX_ASSERT(proc_list_mlock, LCK_MTX_ASSERT_NOTOWNED); lck_mtx_lock(&p->p_mlock); } void proc_unlock(proc_t p) { lck_mtx_unlock(&p->p_mlock); } void proc_spinlock(proc_t p) { lck_spin_lock_grp(&p->p_slock, proc_slock_grp); } void proc_spinunlock(proc_t p) { lck_spin_unlock(&p->p_slock); } void proc_list_lock(void) { lck_mtx_lock(proc_list_mlock); } void proc_list_unlock(void) { lck_mtx_unlock(proc_list_mlock); } void proc_ucred_lock(proc_t p) { lck_mtx_lock(&p->p_ucred_mlock); } void proc_ucred_unlock(proc_t p) { lck_mtx_unlock(&p->p_ucred_mlock); } void * uthread_alloc(task_t task, thread_t thread, int noinherit) { proc_t p; uthread_t uth; uthread_t uth_parent; void *ut; ut = zalloc_flags(uthread_zone, Z_WAITOK | Z_ZERO); p = (proc_t) get_bsdtask_info(task); uth = (uthread_t)ut; uth->uu_thread = thread; lck_spin_init(&uth->uu_rethrottle_lock, &rethrottle_lock_grp, LCK_ATTR_NULL); /* * Thread inherits credential from the creating thread, if both * are in the same task. * * If the creating thread has no credential or is from another * task we can leave the new thread credential NULL. If it needs * one later, it will be lazily assigned from the task's process. */ uth_parent = (uthread_t)get_bsdthread_info(current_thread()); if ((noinherit == 0) && task == current_task() && uth_parent != NULL && IS_VALID_CRED(uth_parent->uu_ucred)) { /* * XXX The new thread is, in theory, being created in context * XXX of parent thread, so a direct reference to the parent * XXX is OK. */ kauth_cred_ref(uth_parent->uu_ucred); uth->uu_ucred = uth_parent->uu_ucred; /* the credential we just inherited is an assumed credential */ if (uth_parent->uu_flag & UT_SETUID) { uth->uu_flag |= UT_SETUID; } } else { /* sometimes workqueue threads are created out task context */ if ((task != kernel_task) && (p != PROC_NULL)) { uth->uu_ucred = kauth_cred_proc_ref(p); } else { uth->uu_ucred = NOCRED; } } if ((task != kernel_task) && p) { proc_lock(p); if (noinherit != 0) { /* workq threads will not inherit masks */ uth->uu_sigmask = ~workq_threadmask; } else if (uth_parent) { if (uth_parent->uu_flag & UT_SAS_OLDMASK) { uth->uu_sigmask = uth_parent->uu_oldmask; } else { uth->uu_sigmask = uth_parent->uu_sigmask; } } uth->uu_context.vc_thread = thread; /* * Do not add the uthread to proc uthlist for exec copy task, * since they do not hold a ref on proc. */ if (!task_is_exec_copy(task)) { TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&p->p_uthlist, uth, uu_list); } proc_unlock(p); #if CONFIG_DTRACE if (p->p_dtrace_ptss_pages != NULL && !task_is_exec_copy(task)) { uth->t_dtrace_scratch = dtrace_ptss_claim_entry(p); } #endif } return ut; } /* * This routine frees the thread name field of the uthread_t structure. Split out of * uthread_cleanup() so thread name does not get deallocated while generating a corpse fork. */ void uthread_cleanup_name(void *uthread) { uthread_t uth = (uthread_t)uthread; /* * <rdar://17834538> * Set pth_name to NULL before calling free(). * Previously there was a race condition in the * case this code was executing during a stackshot * where the stackshot could try and copy pth_name * after it had been freed and before if was marked * as null. */ if (uth->pth_name != NULL) { void *pth_name = uth->pth_name; uth->pth_name = NULL; kfree(pth_name, MAXTHREADNAMESIZE); } return; } /* * This routine frees all the BSD context in uthread except the credential. * It does not free the uthread structure as well */ void uthread_cleanup(task_t task, void *uthread, void * bsd_info) { struct _select *sel; uthread_t uth = (uthread_t)uthread; proc_t p = (proc_t)bsd_info; #if PROC_REF_DEBUG if (__improbable(uthread_get_proc_refcount(uthread) != 0)) { panic("uthread_cleanup called for uthread %p with uu_proc_refcount != 0", uthread); } #endif if (uth->uu_lowpri_window || uth->uu_throttle_info) { /* * task is marked as a low priority I/O type * and we've somehow managed to not dismiss the throttle * through the normal exit paths back to user space... * no need to throttle this thread since its going away * but we do need to update our bookeeping w/r to throttled threads * * Calling this routine will clean up any throttle info reference * still inuse by the thread. */ throttle_lowpri_io(0); } /* * Per-thread audit state should never last beyond system * call return. Since we don't audit the thread creation/ * removal, the thread state pointer should never be * non-NULL when we get here. */ assert(uth->uu_ar == NULL); if (uth->uu_kqr_bound) { kqueue_threadreq_unbind(p, uth->uu_kqr_bound); } sel = &uth->uu_select; /* cleanup the select bit space */ if (sel->nbytes) { FREE(sel->ibits, M_TEMP); FREE(sel->obits, M_TEMP); sel->nbytes = 0; } if (uth->uu_cdir) { vnode_rele(uth->uu_cdir); uth->uu_cdir = NULLVP; } if (uth->uu_wqset) { if (waitq_set_is_valid(uth->uu_wqset)) { waitq_set_deinit(uth->uu_wqset); } FREE(uth->uu_wqset, M_SELECT); uth->uu_wqset = NULL; uth->uu_wqstate_sz = 0; } os_reason_free(uth->uu_exit_reason); if ((task != kernel_task) && p) { if (((uth->uu_flag & UT_VFORK) == UT_VFORK) && (uth->uu_proc != PROC_NULL)) { vfork_exit_internal(uth->uu_proc, 0, 1); } /* * Remove the thread from the process list and * transfer [appropriate] pending signals to the process. * Do not remove the uthread from proc uthlist for exec * copy task, since they does not have a ref on proc and * would not have been added to the list. */ if (get_bsdtask_info(task) == p && !task_is_exec_copy(task)) { proc_lock(p); TAILQ_REMOVE(&p->p_uthlist, uth, uu_list); p->p_siglist |= (uth->uu_siglist & execmask & (~p->p_sigignore | sigcantmask)); proc_unlock(p); } #if CONFIG_DTRACE struct dtrace_ptss_page_entry *tmpptr = uth->t_dtrace_scratch; uth->t_dtrace_scratch = NULL; if (tmpptr != NULL && !task_is_exec_copy(task)) { dtrace_ptss_release_entry(p, tmpptr); } #endif } } /* This routine releases the credential stored in uthread */ void uthread_cred_free(void *uthread) { uthread_t uth = (uthread_t)uthread; /* and free the uthread itself */ if (IS_VALID_CRED(uth->uu_ucred)) { kauth_cred_t oldcred = uth->uu_ucred; uth->uu_ucred = NOCRED; kauth_cred_unref(&oldcred); } } /* This routine frees the uthread structure held in thread structure */ void uthread_zone_free(void *uthread) { uthread_t uth = (uthread_t)uthread; if (uth->t_tombstone) { kfree(uth->t_tombstone, sizeof(struct doc_tombstone)); uth->t_tombstone = NULL; } lck_spin_destroy(&uth->uu_rethrottle_lock, &rethrottle_lock_grp); uthread_cleanup_name(uthread); /* and free the uthread itself */ zfree(uthread_zone, uthread); } |