1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2 #include <linux/slab.h>
3 #include <linux/file.h>
4 #include <linux/fdtable.h>
5 #include <linux/freezer.h>
7 #include <linux/stat.h>
8 #include <linux/fcntl.h>
9 #include <linux/swap.h>
10 #include <linux/ctype.h>
11 #include <linux/string.h>
12 #include <linux/init.h>
13 #include <linux/pagemap.h>
14 #include <linux/perf_event.h>
15 #include <linux/highmem.h>
16 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
17 #include <linux/key.h>
18 #include <linux/personality.h>
19 #include <linux/binfmts.h>
20 #include <linux/coredump.h>
21 #include <linux/sched/coredump.h>
22 #include <linux/sched/signal.h>
23 #include <linux/sched/task_stack.h>
24 #include <linux/utsname.h>
25 #include <linux/pid_namespace.h>
26 #include <linux/module.h>
27 #include <linux/namei.h>
28 #include <linux/mount.h>
29 #include <linux/security.h>
30 #include <linux/syscalls.h>
31 #include <linux/tsacct_kern.h>
32 #include <linux/cn_proc.h>
33 #include <linux/audit.h>
34 #include <linux/tracehook.h>
35 #include <linux/kmod.h>
36 #include <linux/fsnotify.h>
37 #include <linux/fs_struct.h>
38 #include <linux/pipe_fs_i.h>
39 #include <linux/oom.h>
40 #include <linux/compat.h>
42 #include <linux/path.h>
43 #include <linux/timekeeping.h>
45 #include <linux/uaccess.h>
46 #include <asm/mmu_context.h>
50 #include <trace/events/task.h>
53 #include <trace/events/sched.h>
56 unsigned int core_pipe_limit;
57 char core_pattern[CORENAME_MAX_SIZE] = "core";
58 static int core_name_size = CORENAME_MAX_SIZE;
65 /* The maximal length of core_pattern is also specified in sysctl.c */
67 static int expand_corename(struct core_name *cn, int size)
69 char *corename = krealloc(cn->corename, size, GFP_KERNEL);
74 if (size > core_name_size) /* racy but harmless */
75 core_name_size = size;
77 cn->size = ksize(corename);
78 cn->corename = corename;
82 static __printf(2, 0) int cn_vprintf(struct core_name *cn, const char *fmt,
89 free = cn->size - cn->used;
91 va_copy(arg_copy, arg);
92 need = vsnprintf(cn->corename + cn->used, free, fmt, arg_copy);
100 if (!expand_corename(cn, cn->size + need - free + 1))
106 static __printf(2, 3) int cn_printf(struct core_name *cn, const char *fmt, ...)
112 ret = cn_vprintf(cn, fmt, arg);
118 static __printf(2, 3)
119 int cn_esc_printf(struct core_name *cn, const char *fmt, ...)
126 ret = cn_vprintf(cn, fmt, arg);
131 * Ensure that this coredump name component can't cause the
132 * resulting corefile path to consist of a ".." or ".".
134 if ((cn->used - cur == 1 && cn->corename[cur] == '.') ||
135 (cn->used - cur == 2 && cn->corename[cur] == '.'
136 && cn->corename[cur+1] == '.'))
137 cn->corename[cur] = '!';
140 * Empty names are fishy and could be used to create a "//" in a
141 * corefile name, causing the coredump to happen one directory
142 * level too high. Enforce that all components of the core
143 * pattern are at least one character long.
146 ret = cn_printf(cn, "!");
149 for (; cur < cn->used; ++cur) {
150 if (cn->corename[cur] == '/')
151 cn->corename[cur] = '!';
156 static int cn_print_exe_file(struct core_name *cn, bool name_only)
158 struct file *exe_file;
159 char *pathbuf, *path, *ptr;
162 exe_file = get_mm_exe_file(current->mm);
164 return cn_esc_printf(cn, "%s (path unknown)", current->comm);
166 pathbuf = kmalloc(PATH_MAX, GFP_KERNEL);
172 path = file_path(exe_file, pathbuf, PATH_MAX);
179 ptr = strrchr(path, '/');
183 ret = cn_esc_printf(cn, "%s", path);
192 /* format_corename will inspect the pattern parameter, and output a
193 * name into corename, which must have space for at least
194 * CORENAME_MAX_SIZE bytes plus one byte for the zero terminator.
196 static int format_corename(struct core_name *cn, struct coredump_params *cprm,
197 size_t **argv, int *argc)
199 const struct cred *cred = current_cred();
200 const char *pat_ptr = core_pattern;
201 int ispipe = (*pat_ptr == '|');
202 bool was_space = false;
203 int pid_in_pattern = 0;
208 if (expand_corename(cn, core_name_size))
210 cn->corename[0] = '\0';
213 int argvs = sizeof(core_pattern) / 2;
214 (*argv) = kmalloc_array(argvs, sizeof(**argv), GFP_KERNEL);
217 (*argv)[(*argc)++] = 0;
223 /* Repeat as long as we have more pattern to process and more output
227 * Split on spaces before doing template expansion so that
228 * %e and %E don't get split if they have spaces in them
231 if (isspace(*pat_ptr)) {
236 } else if (was_space) {
238 err = cn_printf(cn, "%c", '\0');
241 (*argv)[(*argc)++] = cn->used;
244 if (*pat_ptr != '%') {
245 err = cn_printf(cn, "%c", *pat_ptr++);
247 switch (*++pat_ptr) {
248 /* single % at the end, drop that */
251 /* Double percent, output one percent */
253 err = cn_printf(cn, "%c", '%');
258 err = cn_printf(cn, "%d",
259 task_tgid_vnr(current));
263 err = cn_printf(cn, "%d",
264 task_tgid_nr(current));
267 err = cn_printf(cn, "%d",
268 task_pid_vnr(current));
271 err = cn_printf(cn, "%d",
272 task_pid_nr(current));
276 err = cn_printf(cn, "%u",
277 from_kuid(&init_user_ns,
282 err = cn_printf(cn, "%u",
283 from_kgid(&init_user_ns,
287 err = cn_printf(cn, "%d",
288 __get_dumpable(cprm->mm_flags));
290 /* signal that caused the coredump */
292 err = cn_printf(cn, "%d",
293 cprm->siginfo->si_signo);
295 /* UNIX time of coredump */
299 time = ktime_get_real_seconds();
300 err = cn_printf(cn, "%lld", time);
306 err = cn_esc_printf(cn, "%s",
307 utsname()->nodename);
310 /* executable, could be changed by prctl PR_SET_NAME etc */
312 err = cn_esc_printf(cn, "%s", current->comm);
314 /* file name of executable */
316 err = cn_print_exe_file(cn, true);
319 err = cn_print_exe_file(cn, false);
321 /* core limit size */
323 err = cn_printf(cn, "%lu",
324 rlimit(RLIMIT_CORE));
337 /* Backward compatibility with core_uses_pid:
339 * If core_pattern does not include a %p (as is the default)
340 * and core_uses_pid is set, then .%pid will be appended to
341 * the filename. Do not do this for piped commands. */
342 if (!ispipe && !pid_in_pattern && core_uses_pid) {
343 err = cn_printf(cn, ".%d", task_tgid_vnr(current));
350 static int zap_process(struct task_struct *start, int exit_code, int flags)
352 struct task_struct *t;
355 /* ignore all signals except SIGKILL, see prepare_signal() */
356 start->signal->flags = SIGNAL_GROUP_COREDUMP | flags;
357 start->signal->group_exit_code = exit_code;
358 start->signal->group_stop_count = 0;
360 for_each_thread(start, t) {
361 task_clear_jobctl_pending(t, JOBCTL_PENDING_MASK);
362 if (t != current && t->mm) {
363 sigaddset(&t->pending.signal, SIGKILL);
364 signal_wake_up(t, 1);
372 static int zap_threads(struct task_struct *tsk, struct mm_struct *mm,
373 struct core_state *core_state, int exit_code)
375 struct task_struct *g, *p;
379 spin_lock_irq(&tsk->sighand->siglock);
380 if (!signal_group_exit(tsk->signal)) {
381 mm->core_state = core_state;
382 tsk->signal->group_exit_task = tsk;
383 nr = zap_process(tsk, exit_code, 0);
384 clear_tsk_thread_flag(tsk, TIF_SIGPENDING);
386 spin_unlock_irq(&tsk->sighand->siglock);
387 if (unlikely(nr < 0))
390 tsk->flags |= PF_DUMPCORE;
391 if (atomic_read(&mm->mm_users) == nr + 1)
394 * We should find and kill all tasks which use this mm, and we should
395 * count them correctly into ->nr_threads. We don't take tasklist
396 * lock, but this is safe wrt:
399 * None of sub-threads can fork after zap_process(leader). All
400 * processes which were created before this point should be
401 * visible to zap_threads() because copy_process() adds the new
402 * process to the tail of init_task.tasks list, and lock/unlock
403 * of ->siglock provides a memory barrier.
406 * The caller holds mm->mmap_lock. This means that the task which
407 * uses this mm can't pass exit_mm(), so it can't exit or clear
411 * It does list_replace_rcu(&leader->tasks, ¤t->tasks),
412 * we must see either old or new leader, this does not matter.
413 * However, it can change p->sighand, so lock_task_sighand(p)
414 * must be used. Since p->mm != NULL and we hold ->mmap_lock
417 * Note also that "g" can be the old leader with ->mm == NULL
418 * and already unhashed and thus removed from ->thread_group.
419 * This is OK, __unhash_process()->list_del_rcu() does not
420 * clear the ->next pointer, we will find the new leader via
424 for_each_process(g) {
425 if (g == tsk->group_leader)
427 if (g->flags & PF_KTHREAD)
430 for_each_thread(g, p) {
431 if (unlikely(!p->mm))
433 if (unlikely(p->mm == mm)) {
434 lock_task_sighand(p, &flags);
435 nr += zap_process(p, exit_code,
437 unlock_task_sighand(p, &flags);
444 atomic_set(&core_state->nr_threads, nr);
448 static int coredump_wait(int exit_code, struct core_state *core_state)
450 struct task_struct *tsk = current;
451 struct mm_struct *mm = tsk->mm;
452 int core_waiters = -EBUSY;
454 init_completion(&core_state->startup);
455 core_state->dumper.task = tsk;
456 core_state->dumper.next = NULL;
458 if (mmap_write_lock_killable(mm))
462 core_waiters = zap_threads(tsk, mm, core_state, exit_code);
463 mmap_write_unlock(mm);
465 if (core_waiters > 0) {
466 struct core_thread *ptr;
468 freezer_do_not_count();
469 wait_for_completion(&core_state->startup);
472 * Wait for all the threads to become inactive, so that
473 * all the thread context (extended register state, like
474 * fpu etc) gets copied to the memory.
476 ptr = core_state->dumper.next;
477 while (ptr != NULL) {
478 wait_task_inactive(ptr->task, 0);
486 static void coredump_finish(struct mm_struct *mm, bool core_dumped)
488 struct core_thread *curr, *next;
489 struct task_struct *task;
491 spin_lock_irq(¤t->sighand->siglock);
492 if (core_dumped && !__fatal_signal_pending(current))
493 current->signal->group_exit_code |= 0x80;
494 current->signal->group_exit_task = NULL;
495 current->signal->flags = SIGNAL_GROUP_EXIT;
496 spin_unlock_irq(¤t->sighand->siglock);
498 next = mm->core_state->dumper.next;
499 while ((curr = next) != NULL) {
503 * see exit_mm(), curr->task must not see
504 * ->task == NULL before we read ->next.
508 wake_up_process(task);
511 mm->core_state = NULL;
514 static bool dump_interrupted(void)
517 * SIGKILL or freezing() interrupt the coredumping. Perhaps we
518 * can do try_to_freeze() and check __fatal_signal_pending(),
519 * but then we need to teach dump_write() to restart and clear
522 return signal_pending(current);
525 static void wait_for_dump_helpers(struct file *file)
527 struct pipe_inode_info *pipe = file->private_data;
532 wake_up_interruptible_sync(&pipe->rd_wait);
533 kill_fasync(&pipe->fasync_readers, SIGIO, POLL_IN);
537 * We actually want wait_event_freezable() but then we need
538 * to clear TIF_SIGPENDING and improve dump_interrupted().
540 wait_event_interruptible(pipe->rd_wait, pipe->readers == 1);
550 * helper function to customize the process used
551 * to collect the core in userspace. Specifically
552 * it sets up a pipe and installs it as fd 0 (stdin)
553 * for the process. Returns 0 on success, or
554 * PTR_ERR on failure.
555 * Note that it also sets the core limit to 1. This
556 * is a special value that we use to trap recursive
559 static int umh_pipe_setup(struct subprocess_info *info, struct cred *new)
561 struct file *files[2];
562 struct coredump_params *cp = (struct coredump_params *)info->data;
563 int err = create_pipe_files(files, 0);
569 err = replace_fd(0, files[0], 0);
571 /* and disallow core files too */
572 current->signal->rlim[RLIMIT_CORE] = (struct rlimit){1, 1};
577 void do_coredump(const kernel_siginfo_t *siginfo)
579 struct core_state core_state;
581 struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm;
582 struct linux_binfmt * binfmt;
583 const struct cred *old_cred;
589 /* require nonrelative corefile path and be extra careful */
590 bool need_suid_safe = false;
591 bool core_dumped = false;
592 static atomic_t core_dump_count = ATOMIC_INIT(0);
593 struct coredump_params cprm = {
595 .regs = signal_pt_regs(),
596 .limit = rlimit(RLIMIT_CORE),
598 * We must use the same mm->flags while dumping core to avoid
599 * inconsistency of bit flags, since this flag is not protected
602 .mm_flags = mm->flags,
605 audit_core_dumps(siginfo->si_signo);
608 if (!binfmt || !binfmt->core_dump)
610 if (!__get_dumpable(cprm.mm_flags))
613 cred = prepare_creds();
617 * We cannot trust fsuid as being the "true" uid of the process
618 * nor do we know its entire history. We only know it was tainted
619 * so we dump it as root in mode 2, and only into a controlled
620 * environment (pipe handler or fully qualified path).
622 if (__get_dumpable(cprm.mm_flags) == SUID_DUMP_ROOT) {
623 /* Setuid core dump mode */
624 cred->fsuid = GLOBAL_ROOT_UID; /* Dump root private */
625 need_suid_safe = true;
628 retval = coredump_wait(siginfo->si_signo, &core_state);
632 old_cred = override_creds(cred);
634 ispipe = format_corename(&cn, &cprm, &argv, &argc);
640 struct subprocess_info *sub_info;
643 printk(KERN_WARNING "format_corename failed\n");
644 printk(KERN_WARNING "Aborting core\n");
648 if (cprm.limit == 1) {
649 /* See umh_pipe_setup() which sets RLIMIT_CORE = 1.
651 * Normally core limits are irrelevant to pipes, since
652 * we're not writing to the file system, but we use
653 * cprm.limit of 1 here as a special value, this is a
654 * consistent way to catch recursive crashes.
655 * We can still crash if the core_pattern binary sets
656 * RLIM_CORE = !1, but it runs as root, and can do
657 * lots of stupid things.
659 * Note that we use task_tgid_vnr here to grab the pid
660 * of the process group leader. That way we get the
661 * right pid if a thread in a multi-threaded
662 * core_pattern process dies.
665 "Process %d(%s) has RLIMIT_CORE set to 1\n",
666 task_tgid_vnr(current), current->comm);
667 printk(KERN_WARNING "Aborting core\n");
670 cprm.limit = RLIM_INFINITY;
672 dump_count = atomic_inc_return(&core_dump_count);
673 if (core_pipe_limit && (core_pipe_limit < dump_count)) {
674 printk(KERN_WARNING "Pid %d(%s) over core_pipe_limit\n",
675 task_tgid_vnr(current), current->comm);
676 printk(KERN_WARNING "Skipping core dump\n");
680 helper_argv = kmalloc_array(argc + 1, sizeof(*helper_argv),
683 printk(KERN_WARNING "%s failed to allocate memory\n",
687 for (argi = 0; argi < argc; argi++)
688 helper_argv[argi] = cn.corename + argv[argi];
689 helper_argv[argi] = NULL;
692 sub_info = call_usermodehelper_setup(helper_argv[0],
693 helper_argv, NULL, GFP_KERNEL,
694 umh_pipe_setup, NULL, &cprm);
696 retval = call_usermodehelper_exec(sub_info,
701 printk(KERN_INFO "Core dump to |%s pipe failed\n",
706 struct user_namespace *mnt_userns;
708 int open_flags = O_CREAT | O_RDWR | O_NOFOLLOW |
709 O_LARGEFILE | O_EXCL;
711 if (cprm.limit < binfmt->min_coredump)
714 if (need_suid_safe && cn.corename[0] != '/') {
715 printk(KERN_WARNING "Pid %d(%s) can only dump core "\
716 "to fully qualified path!\n",
717 task_tgid_vnr(current), current->comm);
718 printk(KERN_WARNING "Skipping core dump\n");
723 * Unlink the file if it exists unless this is a SUID
724 * binary - in that case, we're running around with root
725 * privs and don't want to unlink another user's coredump.
727 if (!need_suid_safe) {
729 * If it doesn't exist, that's fine. If there's some
730 * other problem, we'll catch it at the filp_open().
732 do_unlinkat(AT_FDCWD, getname_kernel(cn.corename));
736 * There is a race between unlinking and creating the
737 * file, but if that causes an EEXIST here, that's
738 * fine - another process raced with us while creating
739 * the corefile, and the other process won. To userspace,
740 * what matters is that at least one of the two processes
741 * writes its coredump successfully, not which one.
743 if (need_suid_safe) {
745 * Using user namespaces, normal user tasks can change
746 * their current->fs->root to point to arbitrary
747 * directories. Since the intention of the "only dump
748 * with a fully qualified path" rule is to control where
749 * coredumps may be placed using root privileges,
750 * current->fs->root must not be used. Instead, use the
751 * root directory of init_task.
755 task_lock(&init_task);
756 get_fs_root(init_task.fs, &root);
757 task_unlock(&init_task);
758 cprm.file = file_open_root(root.dentry, root.mnt,
759 cn.corename, open_flags, 0600);
762 cprm.file = filp_open(cn.corename, open_flags, 0600);
764 if (IS_ERR(cprm.file))
767 inode = file_inode(cprm.file);
768 if (inode->i_nlink > 1)
770 if (d_unhashed(cprm.file->f_path.dentry))
773 * AK: actually i see no reason to not allow this for named
774 * pipes etc, but keep the previous behaviour for now.
776 if (!S_ISREG(inode->i_mode))
779 * Don't dump core if the filesystem changed owner or mode
780 * of the file during file creation. This is an issue when
781 * a process dumps core while its cwd is e.g. on a vfat
784 mnt_userns = file_mnt_user_ns(cprm.file);
785 if (!uid_eq(i_uid_into_mnt(mnt_userns, inode), current_fsuid()))
787 if ((inode->i_mode & 0677) != 0600)
789 if (!(cprm.file->f_mode & FMODE_CAN_WRITE))
791 if (do_truncate(mnt_userns, cprm.file->f_path.dentry,
796 /* get us an unshared descriptor table; almost always a no-op */
797 /* The cell spufs coredump code reads the file descriptor tables */
798 retval = unshare_files();
801 if (!dump_interrupted()) {
803 * umh disabled with CONFIG_STATIC_USERMODEHELPER_PATH="" would
804 * have this set to NULL.
807 pr_info("Core dump to |%s disabled\n", cn.corename);
810 file_start_write(cprm.file);
811 core_dumped = binfmt->core_dump(&cprm);
812 file_end_write(cprm.file);
814 if (ispipe && core_pipe_limit)
815 wait_for_dump_helpers(cprm.file);
818 filp_close(cprm.file, NULL);
821 atomic_dec(&core_dump_count);
825 coredump_finish(mm, core_dumped);
826 revert_creds(old_cred);
834 * Core dumping helper functions. These are the only things you should
835 * do on a core-file: use only these functions to write out all the
838 int dump_emit(struct coredump_params *cprm, const void *addr, int nr)
840 struct file *file = cprm->file;
841 loff_t pos = file->f_pos;
843 if (cprm->written + nr > cprm->limit)
847 if (dump_interrupted())
849 n = __kernel_write(file, addr, nr, &pos);
858 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dump_emit);
860 int dump_skip(struct coredump_params *cprm, size_t nr)
862 static char zeroes[PAGE_SIZE];
863 struct file *file = cprm->file;
864 if (file->f_op->llseek && file->f_op->llseek != no_llseek) {
865 if (dump_interrupted() ||
866 file->f_op->llseek(file, nr, SEEK_CUR) < 0)
871 while (nr > PAGE_SIZE) {
872 if (!dump_emit(cprm, zeroes, PAGE_SIZE))
876 return dump_emit(cprm, zeroes, nr);
879 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dump_skip);
881 #ifdef CONFIG_ELF_CORE
882 int dump_user_range(struct coredump_params *cprm, unsigned long start,
887 for (addr = start; addr < start + len; addr += PAGE_SIZE) {
892 * To avoid having to allocate page tables for virtual address
893 * ranges that have never been used yet, and also to make it
894 * easy to generate sparse core files, use a helper that returns
895 * NULL when encountering an empty page table entry that would
896 * otherwise have been filled with the zero page.
898 page = get_dump_page(addr);
900 void *kaddr = kmap(page);
902 stop = !dump_emit(cprm, kaddr, PAGE_SIZE);
906 stop = !dump_skip(cprm, PAGE_SIZE);
915 int dump_align(struct coredump_params *cprm, int align)
917 unsigned mod = cprm->pos & (align - 1);
918 if (align & (align - 1))
920 return mod ? dump_skip(cprm, align - mod) : 1;
922 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dump_align);
925 * Ensures that file size is big enough to contain the current file
926 * postion. This prevents gdb from complaining about a truncated file
927 * if the last "write" to the file was dump_skip.
929 void dump_truncate(struct coredump_params *cprm)
931 struct file *file = cprm->file;
934 if (file->f_op->llseek && file->f_op->llseek != no_llseek) {
935 offset = file->f_op->llseek(file, 0, SEEK_CUR);
936 if (i_size_read(file->f_mapping->host) < offset)
937 do_truncate(file_mnt_user_ns(file), file->f_path.dentry,
941 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dump_truncate);
944 * The purpose of always_dump_vma() is to make sure that special kernel mappings
945 * that are useful for post-mortem analysis are included in every core dump.
946 * In that way we ensure that the core dump is fully interpretable later
947 * without matching up the same kernel and hardware config to see what PC values
948 * meant. These special mappings include - vDSO, vsyscall, and other
949 * architecture specific mappings
951 static bool always_dump_vma(struct vm_area_struct *vma)
953 /* Any vsyscall mappings? */
954 if (vma == get_gate_vma(vma->vm_mm))
958 * Assume that all vmas with a .name op should always be dumped.
959 * If this changes, a new vm_ops field can easily be added.
961 if (vma->vm_ops && vma->vm_ops->name && vma->vm_ops->name(vma))
965 * arch_vma_name() returns non-NULL for special architecture mappings,
966 * such as vDSO sections.
968 if (arch_vma_name(vma))
975 * Decide how much of @vma's contents should be included in a core dump.
977 static unsigned long vma_dump_size(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
978 unsigned long mm_flags)
980 #define FILTER(type) (mm_flags & (1UL << MMF_DUMP_##type))
982 /* always dump the vdso and vsyscall sections */
983 if (always_dump_vma(vma))
986 if (vma->vm_flags & VM_DONTDUMP)
989 /* support for DAX */
990 if (vma_is_dax(vma)) {
991 if ((vma->vm_flags & VM_SHARED) && FILTER(DAX_SHARED))
993 if (!(vma->vm_flags & VM_SHARED) && FILTER(DAX_PRIVATE))
998 /* Hugetlb memory check */
999 if (is_vm_hugetlb_page(vma)) {
1000 if ((vma->vm_flags & VM_SHARED) && FILTER(HUGETLB_SHARED))
1002 if (!(vma->vm_flags & VM_SHARED) && FILTER(HUGETLB_PRIVATE))
1007 /* Do not dump I/O mapped devices or special mappings */
1008 if (vma->vm_flags & VM_IO)
1011 /* By default, dump shared memory if mapped from an anonymous file. */
1012 if (vma->vm_flags & VM_SHARED) {
1013 if (file_inode(vma->vm_file)->i_nlink == 0 ?
1014 FILTER(ANON_SHARED) : FILTER(MAPPED_SHARED))
1019 /* Dump segments that have been written to. */
1020 if ((!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_MMU) || vma->anon_vma) && FILTER(ANON_PRIVATE))
1022 if (vma->vm_file == NULL)
1025 if (FILTER(MAPPED_PRIVATE))
1029 * If this is the beginning of an executable file mapping,
1030 * dump the first page to aid in determining what was mapped here.
1032 if (FILTER(ELF_HEADERS) &&
1033 vma->vm_pgoff == 0 && (vma->vm_flags & VM_READ) &&
1034 (READ_ONCE(file_inode(vma->vm_file)->i_mode) & 0111) != 0)
1042 return vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start;
1045 static struct vm_area_struct *first_vma(struct task_struct *tsk,
1046 struct vm_area_struct *gate_vma)
1048 struct vm_area_struct *ret = tsk->mm->mmap;
1056 * Helper function for iterating across a vma list. It ensures that the caller
1057 * will visit `gate_vma' prior to terminating the search.
1059 static struct vm_area_struct *next_vma(struct vm_area_struct *this_vma,
1060 struct vm_area_struct *gate_vma)
1062 struct vm_area_struct *ret;
1064 ret = this_vma->vm_next;
1067 if (this_vma == gate_vma)
1073 * Under the mmap_lock, take a snapshot of relevant information about the task's
1076 int dump_vma_snapshot(struct coredump_params *cprm, int *vma_count,
1077 struct core_vma_metadata **vma_meta,
1078 size_t *vma_data_size_ptr)
1080 struct vm_area_struct *vma, *gate_vma;
1081 struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm;
1083 size_t vma_data_size = 0;
1086 * Once the stack expansion code is fixed to not change VMA bounds
1087 * under mmap_lock in read mode, this can be changed to take the
1088 * mmap_lock in read mode.
1090 if (mmap_write_lock_killable(mm))
1093 gate_vma = get_gate_vma(mm);
1094 *vma_count = mm->map_count + (gate_vma ? 1 : 0);
1096 *vma_meta = kvmalloc_array(*vma_count, sizeof(**vma_meta), GFP_KERNEL);
1098 mmap_write_unlock(mm);
1102 for (i = 0, vma = first_vma(current, gate_vma); vma != NULL;
1103 vma = next_vma(vma, gate_vma), i++) {
1104 struct core_vma_metadata *m = (*vma_meta) + i;
1106 m->start = vma->vm_start;
1107 m->end = vma->vm_end;
1108 m->flags = vma->vm_flags;
1109 m->dump_size = vma_dump_size(vma, cprm->mm_flags);
1111 vma_data_size += m->dump_size;
1114 mmap_write_unlock(mm);
1116 if (WARN_ON(i != *vma_count))
1119 *vma_data_size_ptr = vma_data_size;