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2010-04-26Updates/improvements for loggingPeter Seebach
Send program name (program_invocation_name from glibc) along with the tag. Along the way, restructure the fds/pids/tags arrays to be an array of client structures in pseudo_server, and add the message type to the set of things logged -- logging that a message was a ping is more useful than appending the text "ping" to it. Add support for type and program to pseudolog. Add deletion to pseudolog. Handle usage message formatting when there's an odd number of known specifiers for pseudolog. Conflicts: ChangeLog.txt pseudo_server.c
2010-04-26Miscellaneous fixes:Peter Seebach
* Add lckpwdf/ulckpwdf to guts/README * Remove arguments from function pointer arguments. While in theory the compar function pointer has always taken "const struct dirent **", some systems (many) have declared it instead as taking "const void *". For now, just omit the types; a pointer to function taking unknown arguments is a compatible type, and we never call the functions, we just pass them to something else. * Handle readlinkat() on systems without *at functions * Fix pseudo_etc_file (spotted by "fortify") When O_CREAT can be a flag, 0600 mode is needed. While we're at it, remove a bogus dummy open. * Fix mkdtemp() Was returning the address of the internal buffer rather than the user-provided buffer. Also fixed a typo in an error message. * Don't call fgetgrent_r() with a null FILE *. * A couple of other typo-type fixes.
2010-04-26Add lckpwdf()/ulckpwdf().Peter Seebach
It's not enough to rely on the usual chroot() stuff affecting the file open, not least because these use the glibc-internal __open which is not currently intercepted, but also because we want to use the PSEUDO_PASSWD path when that's set but there's no chroot(). There's some extra magic in pseudo_etc_file to support these operations, since they can legitimately create a file rather than opening an existing one.
2010-04-05Shuffle some code around.Peter Seebach
Migrate the stable part of the wrapper code (not machine-generated) out of makewrappers, to make it easier to maintain.
2010-03-30Fix up group/password file handling and file opens.Peter Seebach
Spotted some glibc extensions to file modes, altered fopen logic. Fix handling for the case where the underlying pseudo_pwd_fd or pseudo_grp_fd are closed.
2010-03-29Add password/group call emulation.Peter Seebach
This is a first pass at handling password/group calls, allowing the use of custom password/group files. In particular, when chroot()ed to a particular directory, pseudo picks files in that directory by default, to improve support for the typical use case where pseudo uses chroot() only to jump into a virtual target filesystem.
2010-03-29cleanup FALLTHROUGH comments on case labelsPeter Seebach
2010-03-26Add support for intercepting execve()Peter Seebach
This allows us to track execution, although the tracking for it requires some additional thought -- the basic assumption is that we don't want to canonicalize names into the chroot() directory, but since all the filename canonicalization assumes that we want this, that will take some sneaking. It's a little useful as is, though, so I'm running with it.
2010-03-26Track file open flagsPeter Seebach
This patch adds support for checking whether a file was opened for reading, writing, or both, as well as tracking append flags. It is not very well tested. This is preparation for improved host contamination checking.
2010-03-26Updates: Enable additional warnings, fix a number of things.Peter Seebach
None of them seem to have been genuine problems, but it's prettier now, and some were questionable.
2010-03-25initial chroot() supportPeter Seebach
Add chroot() and a large number of things needed to make it work. The list of intercepted calls is large but not exhaustive.
2010-03-24Prep for chroot handling:Peter Seebach
* Improve makewrappers handling of function pointer arguments. * Regenerate wrappers when makewrappers is touched. * Move path resolution from pseudo_client_op into wrapper functions. * Eliminate dependency on PATH_MAX. * Related cleanup, such as tracking CWD better, and using the tracked value for getcwd().
2010-03-17Use strerror() consistently.Peter Seebach
For reasons not clear to me, early iterations of pseudo_client.c used errno %d instead of calling strerror(). Since I already called strerror() elsewhere in the file, calling it a few more times isn't a problem.
2010-03-16initial public releasePeter Seebach