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- /*
- * Copyright (C) 2015 Thomas Meyer (thomas@m3y3r.de)
- * Copyright (C) 2000 - 2007 Jeff Dike (jdike@{addtoit,linux.intel}.com)
- * Licensed under the GPL
- */
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <stdlib.h>
- #include <unistd.h>
- #include <errno.h>
- #include <signal.h>
- #include <string.h>
- #include <sys/resource.h>
- #include <as-layout.h>
- #include <init.h>
- #include <kern_util.h>
- #include <os.h>
- #include <um_malloc.h>
- #define PGD_BOUND (4 * 1024 * 1024)
- #define STACKSIZE (8 * 1024 * 1024)
- #define THREAD_NAME_LEN (256)
- long elf_aux_hwcap;
- static void set_stklim(void)
- {
- struct rlimit lim;
- if (getrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK, &lim) < 0) {
- perror("getrlimit");
- exit(1);
- }
- if ((lim.rlim_cur == RLIM_INFINITY) || (lim.rlim_cur > STACKSIZE)) {
- lim.rlim_cur = STACKSIZE;
- if (setrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK, &lim) < 0) {
- perror("setrlimit");
- exit(1);
- }
- }
- }
- static void last_ditch_exit(int sig)
- {
- uml_cleanup();
- exit(1);
- }
- static void install_fatal_handler(int sig)
- {
- struct sigaction action;
- /* All signals are enabled in this handler ... */
- sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask);
- /*
- * ... including the signal being handled, plus we want the
- * handler reset to the default behavior, so that if an exit
- * handler is hanging for some reason, the UML will just die
- * after this signal is sent a second time.
- */
- action.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND | SA_NODEFER;
- action.sa_restorer = NULL;
- action.sa_handler = last_ditch_exit;
- if (sigaction(sig, &action, NULL) < 0) {
- os_warn("failed to install handler for signal %d "
- "- errno = %d\n", sig, errno);
- exit(1);
- }
- }
- #define UML_LIB_PATH ":" OS_LIB_PATH "/uml"
- static void setup_env_path(void)
- {
- char *new_path = NULL;
- char *old_path = NULL;
- int path_len = 0;
- old_path = getenv("PATH");
- /*
- * if no PATH variable is set or it has an empty value
- * just use the default + /usr/lib/uml
- */
- if (!old_path || (path_len = strlen(old_path)) == 0) {
- if (putenv("PATH=:/bin:/usr/bin/" UML_LIB_PATH))
- perror("couldn't putenv");
- return;
- }
- /* append /usr/lib/uml to the existing path */
- path_len += strlen("PATH=" UML_LIB_PATH) + 1;
- new_path = malloc(path_len);
- if (!new_path) {
- perror("couldn't malloc to set a new PATH");
- return;
- }
- snprintf(new_path, path_len, "PATH=%s" UML_LIB_PATH, old_path);
- if (putenv(new_path)) {
- perror("couldn't putenv to set a new PATH");
- free(new_path);
- }
- }
- extern void scan_elf_aux( char **envp);
- int __init main(int argc, char **argv, char **envp)
- {
- char **new_argv;
- int ret, i, err;
- set_stklim();
- setup_env_path();
- setsid();
- new_argv = malloc((argc + 1) * sizeof(char *));
- if (new_argv == NULL) {
- perror("Mallocing argv");
- exit(1);
- }
- for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
- new_argv[i] = strdup(argv[i]);
- if (new_argv[i] == NULL) {
- perror("Mallocing an arg");
- exit(1);
- }
- }
- new_argv[argc] = NULL;
- /*
- * Allow these signals to bring down a UML if all other
- * methods of control fail.
- */
- install_fatal_handler(SIGINT);
- install_fatal_handler(SIGTERM);
- #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_REUSE_HOST_VSYSCALL_AREA
- scan_elf_aux(envp);
- #endif
- change_sig(SIGPIPE, 0);
- ret = linux_main(argc, argv);
- /*
- * Disable SIGPROF - I have no idea why libc doesn't do this or turn
- * off the profiling time, but UML dies with a SIGPROF just before
- * exiting when profiling is active.
- */
- change_sig(SIGPROF, 0);
- /*
- * This signal stuff used to be in the reboot case. However,
- * sometimes a timer signal can come in when we're halting (reproducably
- * when writing out gcov information, presumably because that takes
- * some time) and cause a segfault.
- */
- /* stop timers and set timer signal to be ignored */
- os_timer_disable();
- /* disable SIGIO for the fds and set SIGIO to be ignored */
- err = deactivate_all_fds();
- if (err)
- os_warn("deactivate_all_fds failed, errno = %d\n", -err);
- /*
- * Let any pending signals fire now. This ensures
- * that they won't be delivered after the exec, when
- * they are definitely not expected.
- */
- unblock_signals();
- os_info("\n");
- /* Reboot */
- if (ret) {
- execvp(new_argv[0], new_argv);
- perror("Failed to exec kernel");
- ret = 1;
- }
- return uml_exitcode;
- }
- extern void *__real_malloc(int);
- void *__wrap_malloc(int size)
- {
- void *ret;
- if (!kmalloc_ok)
- return __real_malloc(size);
- else if (size <= UM_KERN_PAGE_SIZE)
- /* finding contiguous pages can be hard*/
- ret = uml_kmalloc(size, UM_GFP_KERNEL);
- else ret = vmalloc(size);
- /*
- * glibc people insist that if malloc fails, errno should be
- * set by malloc as well. So we do.
- */
- if (ret == NULL)
- errno = ENOMEM;
- return ret;
- }
- void *__wrap_calloc(int n, int size)
- {
- void *ptr = __wrap_malloc(n * size);
- if (ptr == NULL)
- return NULL;
- memset(ptr, 0, n * size);
- return ptr;
- }
- extern void __real_free(void *);
- extern unsigned long high_physmem;
- void __wrap_free(void *ptr)
- {
- unsigned long addr = (unsigned long) ptr;
- /*
- * We need to know how the allocation happened, so it can be correctly
- * freed. This is done by seeing what region of memory the pointer is
- * in -
- * physical memory - kmalloc/kfree
- * kernel virtual memory - vmalloc/vfree
- * anywhere else - malloc/free
- * If kmalloc is not yet possible, then either high_physmem and/or
- * end_vm are still 0 (as at startup), in which case we call free, or
- * we have set them, but anyway addr has not been allocated from those
- * areas. So, in both cases __real_free is called.
- *
- * CAN_KMALLOC is checked because it would be bad to free a buffer
- * with kmalloc/vmalloc after they have been turned off during
- * shutdown.
- * XXX: However, we sometimes shutdown CAN_KMALLOC temporarily, so
- * there is a possibility for memory leaks.
- */
- if ((addr >= uml_physmem) && (addr < high_physmem)) {
- if (kmalloc_ok)
- kfree(ptr);
- }
- else if ((addr >= start_vm) && (addr < end_vm)) {
- if (kmalloc_ok)
- vfree(ptr);
- }
- else __real_free(ptr);
- }
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