8161431: JNI pending exceptions in ProcessHandleImpl_linux.c and ProcessHandleImpl_unix.c
Reviewed-by: naoto
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#include "jni.h"
#include "jni_util.h"
#include "java_lang_ProcessHandleImpl.h"
#include "java_lang_ProcessHandleImpl_Info.h"
#include "ProcessHandleImpl_unix.h"
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
/*
* Implementation of native ProcessHandleImpl functions for Linux.
* See ProcessHandleImpl_unix.c for more details.
*/
/* Signatures for internal OS specific functions. */
static long long getBoottime(JNIEnv *env);
/* A static offset in milliseconds since boot. */
static long long bootTime_ms;
static long clock_ticks_per_second;
static int pageSize;
void os_initNative(JNIEnv *env, jclass clazz) {
bootTime_ms = getBoottime(env);
clock_ticks_per_second = sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK);
pageSize = sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE);
}
jint os_getChildren(JNIEnv *env, jlong jpid, jlongArray jarray,
jlongArray jparentArray, jlongArray jstimesArray) {
return unix_getChildren(env, jpid, jarray, jparentArray, jstimesArray);
}
/**
* Read /proc/<pid>/stat and return the ppid, total cputime and start time.
* -1 is fail; >= 0 is parent pid
* 'total' will contain the running time of 'pid' in nanoseconds.
* 'start' will contain the start time of 'pid' in milliseconds since epoch.
*/
pid_t os_getParentPidAndTimings(JNIEnv *env, pid_t pid,
jlong *totalTime, jlong* startTime) {
FILE* fp;
char buffer[2048];
int statlen;
char fn[32];
char* s;
int parentPid;
long unsigned int utime = 0; // clock tics
long unsigned int stime = 0; // clock tics
long long unsigned int start = 0; // microseconds
/*
* Try to stat and then open /proc/%d/stat
*/
snprintf(fn, sizeof fn, "/proc/%d/stat", pid);
fp = fopen(fn, "r");
if (fp == NULL) {
return -1; // fail, no such /proc/pid/stat
}
/*
* The format is: pid (command) state ppid ...
* As the command could be anything we must find the right most
* ")" and then skip the white spaces that follow it.
*/
statlen = fread(buffer, 1, (sizeof buffer - 1), fp);
fclose(fp);
if (statlen < 0) {
return -1; // parent pid is not available
}
buffer[statlen] = '\0';
s = strchr(buffer, '(');
if (s == NULL) {
return -1; // parent pid is not available
}
// Found start of command, skip to end
s++;
s = strrchr(s, ')');
if (s == NULL) {
return -1; // parent pid is not available
}
s++;
// Scan the needed fields from status, retaining only ppid(4),
// utime (14), stime(15), starttime(22)
if (4 != sscanf(s, " %*c %d %*d %*d %*d %*d %*d %*u %*u %*u %*u %lu %lu %*d %*d %*d %*d %*d %*d %llu",
&parentPid, &utime, &stime, &start)) {
return 0; // not all values parsed; return error
}
*totalTime = (utime + stime) * (jlong)(1000000000 / clock_ticks_per_second);
*startTime = bootTime_ms + ((start * 1000) / clock_ticks_per_second);
return parentPid;
}
void os_getCmdlineAndUserInfo(JNIEnv *env, jobject jinfo, pid_t pid) {
int fd;
int cmdlen = 0;
char *cmdline = NULL, *cmdEnd = NULL; // used for command line args and exe
char *args = NULL;
jstring cmdexe = NULL;
char fn[32];
struct stat stat_buf;
/*
* Stat /proc/<pid> to get the user id
*/
snprintf(fn, sizeof fn, "/proc/%d", pid);
if (stat(fn, &stat_buf) == 0) {
unix_getUserInfo(env, jinfo, stat_buf.st_uid);
JNU_CHECK_EXCEPTION(env);
}
/*
* Try to open /proc/<pid>/cmdline
*/
strncat(fn, "/cmdline", sizeof fn - strnlen(fn, sizeof fn) - 1);
if ((fd = open(fn, O_RDONLY)) < 0) {
return;
}
do { // Block to break out of on errors
int i, truncated = 0;
int count;
char *s;
/*
* The path name read by readlink() is limited to PATH_MAX characters.
* The content of /proc/<pid>/cmdline is limited to PAGE_SIZE characters.
*/
cmdline = (char*)malloc((PATH_MAX > pageSize ? PATH_MAX : pageSize) + 1);
if (cmdline == NULL) {
break;
}
/*
* On Linux, the full path to the executable command is the link in
* /proc/<pid>/exe. But it is only readable for processes we own.
*/
snprintf(fn, sizeof fn, "/proc/%d/exe", pid);
if ((cmdlen = readlink(fn, cmdline, PATH_MAX)) > 0) {
// null terminate and create String to store for command
cmdline[cmdlen] = '\0';
cmdexe = JNU_NewStringPlatform(env, cmdline);
(*env)->ExceptionClear(env); // unconditionally clear any exception
}
/*
* The command-line arguments appear as a set of strings separated by
* null bytes ('\0'), with a further null byte after the last
* string. The last string is only null terminated if the whole command
* line is not exceeding (PAGE_SIZE - 1) characters.
*/
cmdlen = 0;
s = cmdline;
while ((count = read(fd, s, pageSize - cmdlen)) > 0) {
cmdlen += count;
s += count;
}
if (count < 0) {
break;
}
// We have to null-terminate because the process may have changed argv[]
// or because the content in /proc/<pid>/cmdline is truncated.
cmdline[cmdlen] = '\0';
if (cmdlen == pageSize && cmdline[pageSize - 1] != '\0') {
truncated = 1;
} else if (cmdlen == 0) {
// /proc/<pid>/cmdline was empty. This usually happens for kernel processes
// like '[kthreadd]'. We could try to read /proc/<pid>/comm in the future.
}
if (cmdlen > 0 && (cmdexe == NULL || truncated)) {
// We have no exact command or the arguments are truncated.
// In this case we save the command line from /proc/<pid>/cmdline.
args = (char*)malloc(pageSize + 1);
if (args != NULL) {
memcpy(args, cmdline, cmdlen + 1);
for (i = 0; i < cmdlen; i++) {
if (args[i] == '\0') {
args[i] = ' ';
}
}
}
}
i = 0;
if (!truncated) {
// Count the arguments
cmdEnd = &cmdline[cmdlen];
for (s = cmdline; *s != '\0' && (s < cmdEnd); i++) {
s += strnlen(s, (cmdEnd - s)) + 1;
}
}
unix_fillArgArray(env, jinfo, i, cmdline, cmdEnd, cmdexe, args);
} while (0);
if (cmdline != NULL) {
free(cmdline);
}
if (args != NULL) {
free(args);
}
if (fd >= 0) {
close(fd);
}
}
/**
* Read the boottime from /proc/stat.
*/
static long long getBoottime(JNIEnv *env) {
FILE *fp;
char *line = NULL;
size_t len = 0;
long long bootTime = 0;
fp = fopen("/proc/stat", "r");
if (fp == NULL) {
return -1;
}
while (getline(&line, &len, fp) != -1) {
if (sscanf(line, "btime %llu", &bootTime) == 1) {
break;
}
}
free(line);
if (fp != 0) {
fclose(fp);
}
return bootTime * 1000;
}