// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #include "base/process_util.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "base/file_util.h" #include "base/logging.h" #include "base/stringprintf.h" #include "base/string_number_conversions.h" #include "base/string_split.h" #include "base/string_tokenizer.h" #include "base/string_util.h" #include "base/sys_info.h" #include "base/threading/thread_restrictions.h" namespace { enum ParsingState { KEY_NAME, KEY_VALUE }; // Reads /proc//stat and populates |proc_stats| with the values split by // spaces. Returns true if successful. bool GetProcStats(pid_t pid, std::vector* proc_stats) { // Synchronously reading files in /proc is safe. base::ThreadRestrictions::ScopedAllowIO allow_io; FilePath stat_file("/proc"); stat_file = stat_file.Append(base::IntToString(pid)); stat_file = stat_file.Append("stat"); std::string mem_stats; if (!file_util::ReadFileToString(stat_file, &mem_stats)) return false; base::SplitString(mem_stats, ' ', proc_stats); return true; } // Reads /proc//cmdline and populates |proc_cmd_line_args| with the command // line arguments. Returns true if successful. // Note: /proc//cmdline contains command line arguments separated by single // null characters. We tokenize it into a vector of strings using '\0' as a // delimiter. bool GetProcCmdline(pid_t pid, std::vector* proc_cmd_line_args) { // Synchronously reading files in /proc is safe. base::ThreadRestrictions::ScopedAllowIO allow_io; FilePath cmd_line_file("/proc"); cmd_line_file = cmd_line_file.Append(base::IntToString(pid)); cmd_line_file = cmd_line_file.Append("cmdline"); std::string cmd_line; if (!file_util::ReadFileToString(cmd_line_file, &cmd_line)) return false; std::string delimiters; delimiters.push_back('\0'); Tokenize(cmd_line, delimiters, proc_cmd_line_args); return true; } // Get the total CPU of a single process. Return value is number of jiffies // on success or -1 on error. int GetProcessCPU(pid_t pid) { // Synchronously reading files in /proc is safe. base::ThreadRestrictions::ScopedAllowIO allow_io; // Use /proc//task to find all threads and parse their /stat file. FilePath path = FilePath(base::StringPrintf("/proc/%d/task/", pid)); DIR* dir = opendir(path.value().c_str()); if (!dir) { PLOG(ERROR) << "opendir(" << path.value() << ")"; return -1; } int total_cpu = 0; while (struct dirent* ent = readdir(dir)) { if (ent->d_name[0] == '.') continue; FilePath stat_path = path.AppendASCII(ent->d_name).AppendASCII("stat"); std::string stat; if (file_util::ReadFileToString(stat_path, &stat)) { int cpu = base::ParseProcStatCPU(stat); if (cpu > 0) total_cpu += cpu; } } closedir(dir); return total_cpu; } } // namespace namespace base { ProcessId GetParentProcessId(ProcessHandle process) { // Synchronously reading files in /proc is safe. base::ThreadRestrictions::ScopedAllowIO allow_io; FilePath stat_file("/proc"); stat_file = stat_file.Append(base::IntToString(process)); stat_file = stat_file.Append("status"); std::string status; if (!file_util::ReadFileToString(stat_file, &status)) return -1; StringTokenizer tokenizer(status, ":\n"); ParsingState state = KEY_NAME; std::string last_key_name; while (tokenizer.GetNext()) { switch (state) { case KEY_NAME: last_key_name = tokenizer.token(); state = KEY_VALUE; break; case KEY_VALUE: DCHECK(!last_key_name.empty()); if (last_key_name == "PPid") { int ppid; base::StringToInt(tokenizer.token(), &ppid); return ppid; } state = KEY_NAME; break; } } NOTREACHED(); return -1; } FilePath GetProcessExecutablePath(ProcessHandle process) { FilePath stat_file("/proc"); stat_file = stat_file.Append(base::IntToString(process)); stat_file = stat_file.Append("exe"); FilePath exe_name; if (!file_util::ReadSymbolicLink(stat_file, &exe_name)) { // No such process. Happens frequently in e.g. TerminateAllChromeProcesses return FilePath(); } return exe_name; } ProcessIterator::ProcessIterator(const ProcessFilter* filter) : filter_(filter) { procfs_dir_ = opendir("/proc"); } ProcessIterator::~ProcessIterator() { if (procfs_dir_) { closedir(procfs_dir_); procfs_dir_ = NULL; } } bool ProcessIterator::CheckForNextProcess() { // TODO(port): skip processes owned by different UID dirent* slot = 0; const char* openparen; const char* closeparen; std::vector cmd_line_args; // Arbitrarily guess that there will never be more than 200 non-process // files in /proc. Hardy has 53. int skipped = 0; const int kSkipLimit = 200; while (skipped < kSkipLimit) { slot = readdir(procfs_dir_); // all done looking through /proc? if (!slot) return false; // If not a process, keep looking for one. bool notprocess = false; int i; for (i = 0; i < NAME_MAX && slot->d_name[i]; ++i) { if (!isdigit(slot->d_name[i])) { notprocess = true; break; } } if (i == NAME_MAX || notprocess) { skipped++; continue; } // Read the process's command line. std::string pid_string(slot->d_name); int pid; if (StringToInt(pid_string, &pid) && !GetProcCmdline(pid, &cmd_line_args)) continue; // Read the process's status. char buf[NAME_MAX + 12]; sprintf(buf, "/proc/%s/stat", slot->d_name); FILE *fp = fopen(buf, "r"); if (!fp) continue; const char* result = fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp); fclose(fp); if (!result) continue; // Parse the status. It is formatted like this: // %d (%s) %c %d %d ... // pid (name) runstate ppid gid // To avoid being fooled by names containing a closing paren, scan // backwards. openparen = strchr(buf, '('); closeparen = strrchr(buf, ')'); if (!openparen || !closeparen) continue; char runstate = closeparen[2]; // Is the process in 'Zombie' state, i.e. dead but waiting to be reaped? // Allowed values: D R S T Z if (runstate != 'Z') break; // Nope, it's a zombie; somebody isn't cleaning up after their children. // (e.g. WaitForProcessesToExit doesn't clean up after dead children yet.) // There could be a lot of zombies, can't really decrement i here. } if (skipped >= kSkipLimit) { NOTREACHED(); return false; } // This seems fragile. entry_.pid_ = atoi(slot->d_name); entry_.ppid_ = atoi(closeparen + 3); entry_.gid_ = atoi(strchr(closeparen + 4, ' ')); entry_.cmd_line_args_.assign(cmd_line_args.begin(), cmd_line_args.end()); // TODO(port): read pid's commandline's $0, like killall does. Using the // short name between openparen and closeparen won't work for long names! int len = closeparen - openparen - 1; entry_.exe_file_.assign(openparen + 1, len); return true; } bool NamedProcessIterator::IncludeEntry() { if (executable_name_ != entry().exe_file()) return false; return ProcessIterator::IncludeEntry(); } // static ProcessMetrics* ProcessMetrics::CreateProcessMetrics(ProcessHandle process) { return new ProcessMetrics(process); } // On linux, we return vsize. size_t ProcessMetrics::GetPagefileUsage() const { std::vector proc_stats; if (!GetProcStats(process_, &proc_stats)) LOG(WARNING) << "Failed to get process stats."; const size_t kVmSize = 22; if (proc_stats.size() > kVmSize) { int vm_size; base::StringToInt(proc_stats[kVmSize], &vm_size); return static_cast(vm_size); } return 0; } // On linux, we return the high water mark of vsize. size_t ProcessMetrics::GetPeakPagefileUsage() const { std::vector proc_stats; if (!GetProcStats(process_, &proc_stats)) LOG(WARNING) << "Failed to get process stats."; const size_t kVmPeak = 21; if (proc_stats.size() > kVmPeak) { int vm_peak; if (base::StringToInt(proc_stats[kVmPeak], &vm_peak)) return vm_peak; } return 0; } // On linux, we return RSS. size_t ProcessMetrics::GetWorkingSetSize() const { std::vector proc_stats; if (!GetProcStats(process_, &proc_stats)) LOG(WARNING) << "Failed to get process stats."; const size_t kVmRss = 23; if (proc_stats.size() > kVmRss) { int num_pages; if (base::StringToInt(proc_stats[kVmRss], &num_pages)) return static_cast(num_pages) * getpagesize(); } return 0; } // On linux, we return the high water mark of RSS. size_t ProcessMetrics::GetPeakWorkingSetSize() const { std::vector proc_stats; if (!GetProcStats(process_, &proc_stats)) LOG(WARNING) << "Failed to get process stats."; const size_t kVmHwm = 23; if (proc_stats.size() > kVmHwm) { int num_pages; base::StringToInt(proc_stats[kVmHwm], &num_pages); return static_cast(num_pages) * getpagesize(); } return 0; } bool ProcessMetrics::GetMemoryBytes(size_t* private_bytes, size_t* shared_bytes) { WorkingSetKBytes ws_usage; if (!GetWorkingSetKBytes(&ws_usage)) return false; if (private_bytes) *private_bytes = ws_usage.priv << 10; if (shared_bytes) *shared_bytes = ws_usage.shared * 1024; return true; } // Private and Shared working set sizes are obtained from /proc//smaps. // When that's not available, use the values from /proc/statm as a // close approximation. // See http://www.pixelbeat.org/scripts/ps_mem.py bool ProcessMetrics::GetWorkingSetKBytes(WorkingSetKBytes* ws_usage) const { // Synchronously reading files in /proc is safe. base::ThreadRestrictions::ScopedAllowIO allow_io; FilePath proc_dir = FilePath("/proc").Append(base::IntToString(process_)); std::string smaps; int private_kb = 0; int pss_kb = 0; bool have_pss = false; bool ret; { FilePath smaps_file = proc_dir.Append("smaps"); // Synchronously reading files in /proc is safe. base::ThreadRestrictions::ScopedAllowIO allow_io; ret = file_util::ReadFileToString(smaps_file, &smaps); } if (ret && smaps.length() > 0) { const std::string private_prefix = "Private_"; const std::string pss_prefix = "Pss"; StringTokenizer tokenizer(smaps, ":\n"); StringPiece last_key_name; ParsingState state = KEY_NAME; while (tokenizer.GetNext()) { switch (state) { case KEY_NAME: last_key_name = tokenizer.token_piece(); state = KEY_VALUE; break; case KEY_VALUE: if (last_key_name.empty()) { NOTREACHED(); return false; } if (last_key_name.starts_with(private_prefix)) { int cur; base::StringToInt(tokenizer.token(), &cur); private_kb += cur; } else if (last_key_name.starts_with(pss_prefix)) { have_pss = true; int cur; base::StringToInt(tokenizer.token(), &cur); pss_kb += cur; } state = KEY_NAME; break; } } } else { // Try statm if smaps is empty because of the SUID sandbox. // First we need to get the page size though. int page_size_kb = sysconf(_SC_PAGE_SIZE) / 1024; if (page_size_kb <= 0) return false; std::string statm; { FilePath statm_file = proc_dir.Append("statm"); // Synchronously reading files in /proc is safe. base::ThreadRestrictions::ScopedAllowIO allow_io; ret = file_util::ReadFileToString(statm_file, &statm); } if (!ret || statm.length() == 0) return false; std::vector statm_vec; base::SplitString(statm, ' ', &statm_vec); if (statm_vec.size() != 7) return false; // Not the format we expect. int statm1, statm2; base::StringToInt(statm_vec[1], &statm1); base::StringToInt(statm_vec[2], &statm2); private_kb = (statm1 - statm2) * page_size_kb; } ws_usage->priv = private_kb; // Sharable is not calculated, as it does not provide interesting data. ws_usage->shareable = 0; ws_usage->shared = 0; if (have_pss) ws_usage->shared = pss_kb; return true; } double ProcessMetrics::GetCPUUsage() { // This queries the /proc-specific scaling factor which is // conceptually the system hertz. To dump this value on another // system, try // od -t dL /proc/self/auxv // and look for the number after 17 in the output; mine is // 0000040 17 100 3 134512692 // which means the answer is 100. // It may be the case that this value is always 100. static const int kHertz = sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK); struct timeval now; int retval = gettimeofday(&now, NULL); if (retval) return 0; int64 time = TimeValToMicroseconds(now); if (last_time_ == 0) { // First call, just set the last values. last_time_ = time; last_cpu_ = GetProcessCPU(process_); return 0; } int64 time_delta = time - last_time_; DCHECK_NE(time_delta, 0); if (time_delta == 0) return 0; int cpu = GetProcessCPU(process_); // We have the number of jiffies in the time period. Convert to percentage. // Note this means we will go *over* 100 in the case where multiple threads // are together adding to more than one CPU's worth. int percentage = 100 * (cpu - last_cpu_) / (kHertz * TimeDelta::FromMicroseconds(time_delta).InSecondsF()); last_time_ = time; last_cpu_ = cpu; return percentage; } // To have /proc/self/io file you must enable CONFIG_TASK_IO_ACCOUNTING // in your kernel configuration. bool ProcessMetrics::GetIOCounters(IoCounters* io_counters) const { // Synchronously reading files in /proc is safe. base::ThreadRestrictions::ScopedAllowIO allow_io; std::string proc_io_contents; FilePath io_file("/proc"); io_file = io_file.Append(base::IntToString(process_)); io_file = io_file.Append("io"); if (!file_util::ReadFileToString(io_file, &proc_io_contents)) return false; (*io_counters).OtherOperationCount = 0; (*io_counters).OtherTransferCount = 0; StringTokenizer tokenizer(proc_io_contents, ": \n"); ParsingState state = KEY_NAME; std::string last_key_name; while (tokenizer.GetNext()) { switch (state) { case KEY_NAME: last_key_name = tokenizer.token(); state = KEY_VALUE; break; case KEY_VALUE: DCHECK(!last_key_name.empty()); if (last_key_name == "syscr") { base::StringToInt64(tokenizer.token(), reinterpret_cast(&(*io_counters).ReadOperationCount)); } else if (last_key_name == "syscw") { base::StringToInt64(tokenizer.token(), reinterpret_cast(&(*io_counters).WriteOperationCount)); } else if (last_key_name == "rchar") { base::StringToInt64(tokenizer.token(), reinterpret_cast(&(*io_counters).ReadTransferCount)); } else if (last_key_name == "wchar") { base::StringToInt64(tokenizer.token(), reinterpret_cast(&(*io_counters).WriteTransferCount)); } state = KEY_NAME; break; } } return true; } ProcessMetrics::ProcessMetrics(ProcessHandle process) : process_(process), last_time_(0), last_system_time_(0), last_cpu_(0) { processor_count_ = base::SysInfo::NumberOfProcessors(); } // Exposed for testing. int ParseProcStatCPU(const std::string& input) { // /proc//stat contains the process name in parens. In case the // process name itself contains parens, skip past them. std::string::size_type rparen = input.rfind(')'); if (rparen == std::string::npos) return -1; // From here, we expect a bunch of space-separated fields, where the // 0-indexed 11th and 12th are utime and stime. On two different machines // I found 42 and 39 fields, so let's just expect the ones we need. std::vector fields; base::SplitString(input.substr(rparen + 2), ' ', &fields); if (fields.size() < 13) return -1; // Output not in the format we expect. int fields11, fields12; base::StringToInt(fields[11], &fields11); base::StringToInt(fields[12], &fields12); return fields11 + fields12; } namespace { // The format of /proc/meminfo is: // // MemTotal: 8235324 kB // MemFree: 1628304 kB // Buffers: 429596 kB // Cached: 4728232 kB // ... const size_t kMemTotalIndex = 1; const size_t kMemFreeIndex = 4; const size_t kMemBuffersIndex = 7; const size_t kMemCacheIndex = 10; } // namespace size_t GetSystemCommitCharge() { // Synchronously reading files in /proc is safe. base::ThreadRestrictions::ScopedAllowIO allow_io; // Used memory is: total - free - buffers - caches FilePath meminfo_file("/proc/meminfo"); std::string meminfo_data; if (!file_util::ReadFileToString(meminfo_file, &meminfo_data)) { LOG(WARNING) << "Failed to open /proc/meminfo."; return 0; } std::vector meminfo_fields; SplitStringAlongWhitespace(meminfo_data, &meminfo_fields); if (meminfo_fields.size() < kMemCacheIndex) { LOG(WARNING) << "Failed to parse /proc/meminfo. Only found " << meminfo_fields.size() << " fields."; return 0; } DCHECK_EQ(meminfo_fields[kMemTotalIndex-1], "MemTotal:"); DCHECK_EQ(meminfo_fields[kMemFreeIndex-1], "MemFree:"); DCHECK_EQ(meminfo_fields[kMemBuffersIndex-1], "Buffers:"); DCHECK_EQ(meminfo_fields[kMemCacheIndex-1], "Cached:"); int mem_total, mem_free, mem_buffers, mem_cache; base::StringToInt(meminfo_fields[kMemTotalIndex], &mem_total); base::StringToInt(meminfo_fields[kMemFreeIndex], &mem_free); base::StringToInt(meminfo_fields[kMemBuffersIndex], &mem_buffers); base::StringToInt(meminfo_fields[kMemCacheIndex], &mem_cache); return mem_total - mem_free - mem_buffers - mem_cache; } namespace { void OnNoMemorySize(size_t size) { if (size != 0) LOG(FATAL) << "Out of memory, size = " << size; LOG(FATAL) << "Out of memory."; } void OnNoMemory() { OnNoMemorySize(0); } } // namespace extern "C" { #if !defined(USE_TCMALLOC) && !defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) extern "C" { void* __libc_malloc(size_t size); void* __libc_realloc(void* ptr, size_t size); void* __libc_calloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size); void* __libc_valloc(size_t size); void* __libc_pvalloc(size_t size); void* __libc_memalign(size_t alignment, size_t size); } // extern "C" // Overriding the system memory allocation functions: // // For security reasons, we want malloc failures to be fatal. Too much code // doesn't check for a NULL return value from malloc and unconditionally uses // the resulting pointer. If the first offset that they try to access is // attacker controlled, then the attacker can direct the code to access any // part of memory. // // Thus, we define all the standard malloc functions here and mark them as // visibility 'default'. This means that they replace the malloc functions for // all Chromium code and also for all code in shared libraries. There are tests // for this in process_util_unittest.cc. // // If we are using tcmalloc, then the problem is moot since tcmalloc handles // this for us. Thus this code is in a !defined(USE_TCMALLOC) block. // // If we are testing the binary with AddressSanitizer, we should not // redefine malloc and let AddressSanitizer do it instead. // // We call the real libc functions in this code by using __libc_malloc etc. // Previously we tried using dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, ...) but that failed depending on // the link order. Since ld.so needs calloc during symbol resolution, it // defines its own versions of several of these functions in dl-minimal.c. // Depending on the runtime library order, dlsym ended up giving us those // functions and bad things happened. See crbug.com/31809 // // This means that any code which calls __libc_* gets the raw libc versions of // these functions. #define DIE_ON_OOM_1(function_name) \ void* function_name(size_t) __attribute__ ((visibility("default"))); \ \ void* function_name(size_t size) { \ void* ret = __libc_##function_name(size); \ if (ret == NULL && size != 0) \ OnNoMemorySize(size); \ return ret; \ } #define DIE_ON_OOM_2(function_name, arg1_type) \ void* function_name(arg1_type, size_t) \ __attribute__ ((visibility("default"))); \ \ void* function_name(arg1_type arg1, size_t size) { \ void* ret = __libc_##function_name(arg1, size); \ if (ret == NULL && size != 0) \ OnNoMemorySize(size); \ return ret; \ } DIE_ON_OOM_1(malloc) DIE_ON_OOM_1(valloc) DIE_ON_OOM_1(pvalloc) DIE_ON_OOM_2(calloc, size_t) DIE_ON_OOM_2(realloc, void*) DIE_ON_OOM_2(memalign, size_t) // posix_memalign has a unique signature and doesn't have a __libc_ variant. int posix_memalign(void** ptr, size_t alignment, size_t size) __attribute__ ((visibility("default"))); int posix_memalign(void** ptr, size_t alignment, size_t size) { // This will use the safe version of memalign, above. *ptr = memalign(alignment, size); return 0; } #endif // !defined(USE_TCMALLOC) } // extern C void EnableTerminationOnOutOfMemory() { // Set the new-out of memory handler. std::set_new_handler(&OnNoMemory); // If we're using glibc's allocator, the above functions will override // malloc and friends and make them die on out of memory. } bool AdjustOOMScore(ProcessId process, int score) { if (score < 0 || score > 15) return false; FilePath oom_adj("/proc"); oom_adj = oom_adj.Append(base::Int64ToString(process)); oom_adj = oom_adj.AppendASCII("oom_adj"); if (!file_util::PathExists(oom_adj)) return false; std::string score_str = base::IntToString(score); return (static_cast(score_str.length()) == file_util::WriteFile(oom_adj, score_str.c_str(), score_str.length())); } } // namespace base