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358 lines
11 KiB
Python
358 lines
11 KiB
Python
# Volatility
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
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# your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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# General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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"""
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@author: Andrew Case
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@license: GNU General Public License 2.0 or later
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@contact: atcuno@gmail.com
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@organization: Digital Forensics Solutions
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"""
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import volatility.commands as commands
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import volatility.utils as utils
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import volatility.debug as debug
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import volatility.obj as obj
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import volatility.plugins.linux.flags as linux_flags
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MAX_STRING_LENGTH = 256
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import time
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nsecs_per = 1000000000
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class vol_timespec:
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def __init__(self, secs, nsecs):
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self.tv_sec = secs
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self.tv_nsec = nsecs
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def set_plugin_members(obj_ref):
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obj_ref.addr_space = utils.load_as(obj_ref._config)
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class AbstractLinuxCommand(commands.Command):
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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self.addr_space = None
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self.known_addrs = []
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commands.Command.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
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@property
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def profile(self):
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if self.addr_space:
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return self.addr_space.profile
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return None
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def execute(self, *args, **kwargs):
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commands.Command.execute(self, *args, **kwargs)
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@staticmethod
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def is_valid_profile(profile):
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return profile.metadata.get('os', 'Unknown').lower() == 'linux'
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def get_profile_symbol(self, sym_name, nm_type = "", sym_type = "", module = "kernel"):
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'''
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Gets a symbol out of the profile
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syn_name -> name of the symbol
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nm_tyes -> types as defined by 'nm' (man nm for examples)
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sym_type -> the type of the symbol (passing Pointer will provide auto deref)
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module -> which module to get the symbol from, default is kernel, otherwise can be any name seen in 'lsmod'
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Just a wrapper for AbstractLinuxProfile.get_symbol
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'''
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return self.profile.get_symbol(sym_name, nm_type, sym_type, module)
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# In 2.6.3x, Linux changed how the symbols for per_cpu variables were named
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# This handles both formats so plugins needing per-cpu vars are cleaner
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def get_per_cpu_symbol(self, sym_name, module = "kernel"):
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ret = self.get_profile_symbol(sym_name, module = module)
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if not ret:
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ret = self.get_profile_symbol("per_cpu__" + sym_name, module = module)
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return ret
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## FIXME: This currently returns using localtime, we should probably use UTC?
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def get_task_start_time(self, task):
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start_time = task.start_time
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start_secs = start_time.tv_sec + (start_time.tv_nsec / nsecs_per / 100)
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sec = self.get_boot_time() + start_secs
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# protect against invalid data in unallocated tasks
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try:
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ret = time.strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S +0000", time.localtime(sec))
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except ValueError:
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ret = ""
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return ret
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# returns a list of online cpus (the processor numbers)
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def online_cpus(self):
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cpu_online_bits_addr = self.get_profile_symbol("cpu_online_bits")
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cpu_present_map_addr = self.get_profile_symbol("cpu_present_map")
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#later kernels..
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if cpu_online_bits_addr:
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bmap = obj.Object("unsigned long", offset = cpu_online_bits_addr, vm = self.addr_space)
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elif cpu_present_map_addr:
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bmap = obj.Object("unsigned long", offset = cpu_present_map_addr, vm = self.addr_space)
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else:
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raise AttributeError, "Unable to determine number of online CPUs for memory capture"
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cpus = []
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for i in range(8):
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if bmap & (1 << i):
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cpus.append(i)
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return cpus
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def walk_per_cpu_var(self, per_var, var_type):
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cpus = self.online_cpus()
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# get the highest numbered cpu
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max_cpu = cpus[-1] + 1
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offset_var = self.get_profile_symbol("__per_cpu_offset")
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per_offsets = obj.Object(theType = 'Array', targetType = 'unsigned long', count = max_cpu, offset = offset_var, vm = self.addr_space)
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for i in range(max_cpu):
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offset = per_offsets[i]
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cpu_var = self.get_per_cpu_symbol(per_var)
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addr = cpu_var + offset.v()
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var = obj.Object(var_type, offset = addr, vm = self.addr_space)
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yield i, var
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def ACTHZ(self, CLOCK_TICK_RATE, HZ):
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LATCH = ((CLOCK_TICK_RATE + HZ/2) / HZ)
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return self.SH_DIV(CLOCK_TICK_RATE, LATCH, 8)
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def SH_DIV(self, NOM, DEN, LSH):
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return ((NOM / DEN) << LSH) + (((NOM % DEN) << LSH) + DEN / 2) / DEN
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def TICK_NSEC(self):
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HZ = 1000
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CLOCK_TICK_RATE = 1193182
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return self.SH_DIV(1000000 * 1000, self.ACTHZ(CLOCK_TICK_RATE, HZ), 8)
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def get_time_vars(self):
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'''
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Sometime in 3.[3-5], Linux switched to a global timekeeper structure
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This just figures out which is in use and returns the correct variables
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'''
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wall_addr = self.get_profile_symbol("wall_to_monotonic")
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sleep_addr = self.get_profile_symbol("total_sleep_time")
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# old way
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if wall_addr and sleep_addr:
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wall = obj.Object("timespec", offset = wall_addr, vm = self.addr_space)
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timeo = obj.Object("timespec", offset = sleep_addr, vm = self.addr_space)
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elif wall_addr:
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wall = obj.Object("timespec", offset = wall_addr, vm = self.addr_space)
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init_task_addr = self.get_profile_symbol("init_task")
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init_task = obj.Object("task_struct", offset = init_task_addr, vm = self.addr_space)
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time_val = init_task.utime + init_task.stime
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nsec = time_val * self.TICK_NSEC()
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tv_sec = nsec / nsecs_per
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tv_nsec = nsec % nsecs_per
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timeo = vol_timespec(tv_sec, tv_nsec)
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# timekeeper way
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else:
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timekeeper_addr = self.get_profile_symbol("timekeeper")
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timekeeper = obj.Object("timekeeper", offset = timekeeper_addr, vm = self.addr_space)
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wall = timekeeper.wall_to_monotonic
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timeo = timekeeper.total_sleep_time
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return (wall, timeo)
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# based on 2.6.35 getboottime
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def get_boot_time(self):
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(wall, timeo) = self.get_time_vars()
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secs = wall.tv_sec + timeo.tv_sec
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nsecs = wall.tv_nsec + timeo.tv_nsec
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secs = secs * -1
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nsecs = nsecs * -1
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while nsecs >= nsecs_per:
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nsecs = nsecs - nsecs_per
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secs = secs + 1
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while nsecs < 0:
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nsecs = nsecs + nsecs_per
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secs = secs - 1
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boot_time = secs + (nsecs / nsecs_per / 100)
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return boot_time
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def is_known_address(self, addr, modules):
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text = self.profile.get_symbol("_text", sym_type = "Pointer")
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etext = self.profile.get_symbol("_etext", sym_type = "Pointer")
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return (text <= addr < etext or address_in_module(modules, addr))
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def verify_ops(self, ops, op_members, modules):
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for check in op_members:
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addr = ops.m(check)
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if addr and addr != 0:
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if addr in self.known_addrs:
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known = self.known_addrs[addr]
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else:
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known = self.is_known_address(addr, modules)
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self.known_addrs[addr] = known
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if known == 0:
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yield (check, addr)
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# similar to for_each_process for this usage
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def walk_list_head(struct_name, list_member, list_head_ptr, _addr_space):
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debug.warning("Deprecated use of walk_list_head")
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for item in list_head_ptr.list_of_type(struct_name, list_member):
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yield item
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def walk_internal_list(struct_name, list_member, list_start, addr_space = None):
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if not addr_space:
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addr_space = list_start.obj_vm
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while list_start:
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list_struct = obj.Object(struct_name, vm = addr_space, offset = list_start.v())
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yield list_struct
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list_start = getattr(list_struct, list_member)
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# based on __d_path
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def do_get_path(rdentry, rmnt, dentry, vfsmnt):
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ret_path = []
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inode = dentry.d_inode
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if not rdentry.is_valid() or not dentry.is_valid():
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return []
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while (dentry != rdentry or vfsmnt != rmnt) and dentry.d_name.name.is_valid():
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dname = dentry.d_name.name.dereference_as("String", length = MAX_STRING_LENGTH)
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ret_path.append(dname.strip('/'))
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if dentry == vfsmnt.mnt_root or dentry == dentry.d_parent:
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if vfsmnt.mnt_parent == vfsmnt.v():
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break
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dentry = vfsmnt.mnt_mountpoint
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vfsmnt = vfsmnt.mnt_parent
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continue
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parent = dentry.d_parent
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dentry = parent
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ret_path.reverse()
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if ret_path == []:
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return []
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ret_val = '/'.join([str(p) for p in ret_path if p != ""])
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if ret_val.startswith(("socket:", "pipe:")):
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if ret_val.find("]") == -1:
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ret_val = ret_val[:-1] + ":[{0}]".format(inode.i_ino)
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else:
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ret_val = ret_val.replace("/", "")
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elif ret_val != "inotify":
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ret_val = '/' + ret_val
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return ret_val
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def get_path(task, filp):
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rdentry = task.fs.get_root_dentry()
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rmnt = task.fs.get_root_mnt()
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dentry = filp.dentry
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vfsmnt = filp.vfsmnt
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return do_get_path(rdentry, rmnt, dentry, vfsmnt)
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def S_ISDIR(mode):
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return (mode & linux_flags.S_IFMT) == linux_flags.S_IFDIR
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def S_ISREG(mode):
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return (mode & linux_flags.S_IFMT) == linux_flags.S_IFREG
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# This returns the name of the module that contains an address or None
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# The module_list parameter comes from a call to get_modules
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# This function will be updated after 2.2 to resolve symbols within the module as well
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def address_in_module(module_list, address):
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ret = False
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for (name, start, end) in module_list:
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if start <= address < end:
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ret = True
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break
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return ret
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# we can't get the full path b/c we
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# do not have a ref to the vfsmnt
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def get_partial_path(dentry):
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path = []
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name = ""
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while dentry and dentry != dentry.d_parent:
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name = dentry.d_name.name.dereference_as("String", length = 255)
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if name.is_valid():
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path.append(str(name))
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dentry = dentry.d_parent
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path.reverse()
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str_path = "/".join([p for p in path])
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return str_path
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