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#include <iostream>
#include <strings.h>
#include <string>
#include <ncurses.h>
#include <asm/types.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#include <map>
#include "process.h"
#include "nethogs.h"
/* #include "inodeproc.cpp" */
#include "inode2prog.h"
#include "conninode.h"
extern local_addr * local_addrs;
/*
* connection-inode table. takes information from /proc/net/tcp.
* key contains source ip, source port, destination ip, destination
* port in format: '1.2.3.4:5-1.2.3.4:5'
*/
extern std::map <std::string, unsigned long> conninode;
/* this file includes:
* - calls to inodeproc to get the pid that belongs to that inode
*/
/*
* Initialise the global process-list with some special processes:
* * unknown TCP traffic
* * UDP traffic
* * unknown IP traffic
* We must take care this one never gets removed from the list.
*/
Process * unknowntcp;
Process * unknownudp;
Process * unknownip;
ProcList * processes;
/* We're migrating to having several `unknown' processes that are added as
* normal processes, instead of hard-wired unknown processes.
* This mapping maps from unknown processes descriptions to processes */
std::map <std::string, Process*> unknownprocs;
void process_init ()
{
unknowntcp = new Process (0, "", "unknown TCP");
//unknownudp = new Process (0, "", "unknown UDP");
//unknownip = new Process (0, "", "unknown IP");
processes = new ProcList (unknowntcp, NULL);
//processes = new ProcList (unknownudp, processes);
//processes = new ProcList (unknownip, processes);
}
int Process::getLastPacket()
{
int lastpacket=0;
ConnList * curconn=connections;
while (curconn != NULL)
{
assert (curconn != NULL);
assert (curconn->getVal() != NULL);
if (curconn->getVal()->getLastPacket() > lastpacket)
lastpacket = curconn->getVal()->getLastPacket();
curconn = curconn->getNext();
}
return lastpacket;
}
Process * findProcess (struct prg_node * node)
{
ProcList * current = processes;
while (current != NULL)
{
Process * currentproc = current->getVal();
assert (currentproc != NULL);
if (node->pid == currentproc->pid)
return current->getVal();
current = current->next;
}
return NULL;
}
/* finds process based on inode, if any */
/* should be done quickly after arrival of the packet,
* otherwise findPID will be outdated */
Process * findProcess (unsigned long inode)
{
struct prg_node * node = findPID(inode);
if (node == NULL)
return NULL;
return findProcess (node);
}
/* check if we have identified any previously unknown
* connections are now known
*
* When this is the case, something weird is going on.
* This function is only called in bughunt-mode
*/
void reviewUnknown ()
{
ConnList * curr_conn = unknowntcp->connections;
ConnList * previous_conn = NULL;
while (curr_conn != NULL) {
unsigned long inode = conninode[curr_conn->getVal()->refpacket->gethashstring()];
if (inode != 0)
{
Process * proc = findProcess (inode);
if (proc != unknowntcp && proc != NULL)
{
if (DEBUG || bughuntmode)
std::cout << "FIXME: Previously unknown inode " << inode << " now got process - apparently it makes sense to review unknown connections\n";
/* Yay! - but how can this happen? */
assert(false);
/* TODO: this needs some investigation/refactoring - we should never get here due to assert(false) */
if (previous_conn != NULL)
{
previous_conn->setNext (curr_conn->getNext());
proc->connections = new ConnList (curr_conn->getVal(), proc->connections);
delete curr_conn;
curr_conn = previous_conn;
}
else
{
unknowntcp->connections = curr_conn->getNext();
proc->connections = new ConnList (curr_conn->getVal(), proc->connections);
delete curr_conn;
curr_conn = unknowntcp->connections;
}
}
}
previous_conn = curr_conn;
if (curr_conn != NULL)
curr_conn = curr_conn->getNext();
}
}
int ProcList::size ()
{
int i=1;
if (next != NULL)
i += next->size();
return i;
}
void check_all_procs ()
{
ProcList * curproc = processes;
while (curproc != NULL)
{
curproc->getVal()->check();
curproc = curproc->getNext();
}
}
/*
* returns the process from proclist with matching pid
* if the inode is not associated with any PID, return the unknown process
* if the process is not yet in the proclist, add it
*/
Process * getProcess (unsigned long inode, const char * devicename)
{
struct prg_node * node = findPID(inode);
if (node == NULL)
{
if (DEBUG || bughuntmode)
std::cout << "No PID information for inode " << inode << std::endl;
return unknowntcp;
}
Process * proc = findProcess (node);
if (proc != NULL)
return proc;
Process * newproc = new Process (inode, devicename);
newproc->name = strdup(node->name);
newproc->pid = node->pid;
char procdir [100];
sprintf(procdir , "/proc/%d", node->pid);
struct stat stats;
int retval = stat(procdir, &stats);
/* 0 seems a proper default.
* used in case the PID disappeared while nethogs was running
* TODO we can store node->uid this while info on the inodes,
* right? */
/*
if (!ROBUST && (retval != 0))
{
std::cerr << "Couldn't stat " << procdir << std::endl;
assert (false);
}
*/
if (retval != 0)
newproc->setUid(0);
else
newproc->setUid(stats.st_uid);
/*if (getpwuid(stats.st_uid) == NULL) {
std::stderr << "uid for inode
if (!ROBUST)
assert(false);
}*/
processes = new ProcList (newproc, processes);
return newproc;
}
/*
* Used when a new connection is encountered. Finds corresponding
* process and adds the connection. If the connection doesn't belong
* to any known process, the process list is updated and a new process
* is made. If no process can be found even then, it's added to the
* 'unknown' process.
*/
Process * getProcess (Connection * connection, const char * devicename)
{
unsigned long inode = conninode[connection->refpacket->gethashstring()];
if (inode == 0)
{
// no? refresh and check conn/inode table
if (bughuntmode)
{
std::cout << "? new connection not in connection-to-inode table before refresh.\n";
}
// refresh the inode->pid table first. Presumably processing the renewed connection->inode table
// is slow, making this worthwhile.
// We take the fact for granted that we might already know the inode->pid (unlikely anyway if we
// haven't seen the connection->inode yet though).
reread_mapping();
refreshconninode();
inode = conninode[connection->refpacket->gethashstring()];
if (bughuntmode)
{
if (inode == 0)
{
std::cout << ":( inode for connection not found after refresh.\n";
}
else
{
std::cout << ":) inode for connection found after refresh.\n";
}
}
#if REVERSEHACK
if (inode == 0)
{
/* HACK: the following is a hack for cases where the
* 'local' addresses aren't properly recognised, as is
* currently the case for IPv6 */
/* we reverse the direction of the stream if
* successful. */
Packet * reversepacket = connection->refpacket->newInverted();
inode = conninode[reversepacket->gethashstring()];
if (inode == 0)
{
delete reversepacket;
if (bughuntmode || DEBUG)
std::cout << "LOC: " << connection->refpacket->gethashstring() << " STILL not in connection-to-inode table - adding to the unknown process\n";
unknowntcp->connections = new ConnList (connection, unknowntcp->connections);
return unknowntcp;
}
delete connection->refpacket;
connection->refpacket = reversepacket;
}
#endif
}
else if (bughuntmode)
{
std::cout << ";) new connection in connection-to-inode table before refresh.\n";
}
if (bughuntmode)
{
std::cout << " inode # " << inode << std::endl;
}
Process * proc;
if (inode == 0) {
proc = new Process (0, "", connection->refpacket->gethashstring());
processes = new ProcList (proc, processes);
}
else
{
proc = getProcess(inode, devicename);
}
proc->connections = new ConnList (connection, proc->connections);
return proc;
}
void procclean ()
{
//delete conninode;
prg_cache_clear();
}
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