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'''Representation of and data collection for a problem report.'''
# Copyright (C) 2006 - 2009 Canonical Ltd.
# Author: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
# Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
# option) any later version. See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html for
# the full text of the license.
import subprocess, tempfile, os.path, re, pwd, grp, os, io
import fnmatch, glob, traceback, errno, sys, atexit, imp, stat
import xml.dom, xml.dom.minidom
from xml.parsers.expat import ExpatError
if sys.version > '3':
_python2 = False
from urllib.error import URLError
from urllib.request import urlopen
from urllib.parse import unquote
(urlopen, URLError) # pyflakes
else:
_python2 = True
from urllib import urlopen
from urllib import unquote
URLError = IOError
import problem_report
import apport
import apport.fileutils
from apport.packaging_impl import impl as packaging
from apport.hookutils import kill_pkttyagent
_data_dir = os.environ.get('APPORT_DATA_DIR', '/usr/share/apport')
_hook_dir = '%s/package-hooks/' % (_data_dir)
_common_hook_dir = '%s/general-hooks/' % (_data_dir)
_opt_dir = '/opt'
# path of the ignore file
_ignore_file = '~/.apport-ignore.xml'
# system-wide blacklist
_blacklist_dir = '/etc/apport/blacklist.d'
_whitelist_dir = '/etc/apport/whitelist.d'
# programs that we consider interpreters
interpreters = ['sh', 'bash', 'dash', 'csh', 'tcsh', 'python*',
'ruby*', 'php', 'perl*', 'mono*', 'awk']
#
# helper functions
#
def _transitive_dependencies(package, depends_set):
'''Recursively add dependencies of package to depends_set.'''
try:
packaging.get_version(package)
except ValueError:
return
for d in packaging.get_dependencies(package):
if d not in depends_set:
depends_set.add(d)
_transitive_dependencies(d, depends_set)
def _read_proc_link(path, pid=None, dir_fd=None):
'''Use readlink() to resolve link.
Return a string representing the path to which the symbolic link points.
'''
if not _python2 and dir_fd is not None:
return os.readlink(path, dir_fd=dir_fd)
return os.readlink("/proc/%s/%s" % (pid, path))
def _read_proc_file(path, pid=None, dir_fd=None):
'''Read file content.
Return its content, or return a textual error if it failed.
'''
try:
if not _python2 and dir_fd is not None:
proc_file = os.open(path, os.O_RDONLY | os.O_CLOEXEC, dir_fd=dir_fd)
else:
proc_file = "/proc/%s/%s" % (pid, path)
with io.open(proc_file, 'rb') as fd:
return fd.read().strip().decode('UTF-8', errors='replace')
except (OSError, IOError) as e:
return 'Error: ' + str(e)
def _read_maps(proc_pid_fd):
'''Read /proc/pid/maps.
Since /proc/$pid/maps may become unreadable unless we are ptracing the
process, detect this, and attempt to attach/detach.
'''
maps = 'Error: unable to read /proc maps file'
if _python2:
return 'Error: python2 does not provide a secure way to read /proc maps file'
try:
with open('maps', opener=lambda path, mode: os.open(path, mode, dir_fd=proc_pid_fd)) as fd:
maps = fd.read().strip()
except (OSError, IOError) as e:
return 'Error: ' + str(e)
return maps
def _command_output(command, input=None, env=None):
'''Run command and capture its output.
Try to execute given command (argv list) and return its stdout, or return
a textual error if it failed.
'''
sp = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, env=env)
# gdb can timeout when trying to retrace some core files, giving it 30
# minutes to run should be more than enough.
try:
out = sp.communicate(input=input, timeout=1800)[0]
except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:
sp.kill()
out, errs = sp.communicate()
raise OSError('Error: command %s timedout with exit code %i: %s' % (
str(command), sp.returncode, out))
if sp.returncode == 0:
return out
else:
if out:
out = out.decode('UTF-8', errors='replace')
else:
out = ''
raise OSError('Error: command %s failed with exit code %i: %s' % (
str(command), sp.returncode, out))
def _check_bug_pattern(report, pattern):
'''Check if given report matches the given bug pattern XML DOM node.
Return the bug URL on match, otherwise None.
'''
if _python2:
if not pattern.attributes.has_key('url'):
return None
else:
if 'url' not in pattern.attributes:
return None
for c in pattern.childNodes:
# regular expression condition
if c.nodeType == xml.dom.Node.ELEMENT_NODE and c.nodeName == 're':
try:
key = c.attributes['key'].nodeValue
except KeyError:
continue
if key not in report:
return None
c.normalize()
if c.hasChildNodes() and c.childNodes[0].nodeType == xml.dom.Node.TEXT_NODE:
regexp = c.childNodes[0].nodeValue
if _python2:
regexp = regexp.encode('UTF-8')
v = report[key]
if isinstance(v, problem_report.CompressedValue):
v = v.get_value()
if not _python2:
regexp = regexp.encode('UTF-8')
elif isinstance(v, bytes):
if not _python2:
regexp = regexp.encode('UTF-8')
try:
re_c = re.compile(regexp)
except Exception:
continue
if not re_c.search(v):
return None
if _python2:
return pattern.attributes['url'].nodeValue.encode('UTF-8')
else:
return pattern.attributes['url'].nodeValue
def _check_bug_patterns(report, patterns):
try:
if _python2:
patterns = patterns.encode('UTF-8')
dom = xml.dom.minidom.parseString(patterns)
except (ExpatError, UnicodeEncodeError):
return None
for pattern in dom.getElementsByTagName('pattern'):
url = _check_bug_pattern(report, pattern)
if url:
return url
return None
def _dom_remove_space(node):
'''Recursively remove whitespace from given XML DOM node.'''
for c in node.childNodes:
if c.nodeType == xml.dom.Node.TEXT_NODE and c.nodeValue.strip() == '':
c.unlink()
node.removeChild(c)
else:
_dom_remove_space(c)
def _run_hook(report, ui, hook):
if not os.path.exists(hook):
return False
symb = {}
try:
with open(hook) as fd:
exec(compile(fd.read(), hook, 'exec'), symb)
try:
symb['add_info'](report, ui)
except TypeError as e:
if str(e).startswith('add_info()'):
# older versions of apport did not pass UI, and hooks that
# do not require it don't need to take it
symb['add_info'](report)
else:
raise
except StopIteration:
return True
except Exception:
hookname = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(hook))[0].replace('-', '_')
report['HookError_' + hookname] = traceback.format_exc()
apport.error('hook %s crashed:', hook)
traceback.print_exc()
return False
def _which_extrapath(command, extra_path):
'''Return path of command, preferring extra_path'''
if extra_path:
env = os.environ.copy()
parts = env.get('PATH', '').split(os.pathsep)
parts[0:0] = extra_path.split(os.pathsep)
env['PATH'] = os.pathsep.join(parts)
else:
env = None
try:
return subprocess.check_output(['which', command], env=env).decode().strip()
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
return None
#
# Report class
#
class Report(problem_report.ProblemReport):
'''A problem report specific to apport (crash or bug).
This class wraps a standard ProblemReport and adds methods for collecting
standard debugging data.'''
def __init__(self, type='Crash', date=None):
'''Initialize a fresh problem report.
date is the desired date/time string; if None (default), the current
local time is used.
If the report is attached to a process ID, this should be set in
self.pid, so that e. g. hooks can use it to collect additional data.
'''
problem_report.ProblemReport.__init__(self, type, date)
self.pid = None
self._proc_maps_cache = None
def _customized_package_suffix(self, package):
'''Return a string suitable for appending to Package/Dependencies.
If package has only unmodified files, return the empty string. If not,
return ' [modified: ...]' with a list of modified files.
'''
suffix = ''
mod = packaging.get_modified_files(package)
if mod:
suffix += ' [modified: %s]' % ' '.join(mod)
try:
if not packaging.is_distro_package(package):
origin = packaging.get_package_origin(package)
if origin:
suffix += ' [origin: %s]' % origin
else:
suffix += ' [origin: unknown]'
except ValueError:
# no-op for nonexisting packages
pass
return suffix
def add_package(self, package):
'''Add Package: field
Determine the version of the given package (uses "(not installed") for
uninstalled packages) and add Package: field to report.
This also checks for any modified files.
Return determined package version (None for uninstalled).
'''
try:
version = packaging.get_version(package)
except ValueError:
# package not installed
version = None
self['Package'] = '%s %s%s' % (package, version or '(not installed)',
self._customized_package_suffix(package))
return version
def add_package_info(self, package=None):
'''Add packaging information.
If package is not given, the report must have ExecutablePath.
This adds:
- Package: package name and installed version
- SourcePackage: source package name (if possible to determine)
- PackageArchitecture: processor architecture this package was built
for
- Dependencies: package names and versions of all dependencies and
pre-dependencies; this also checks if the files are unmodified and
appends a list of all modified files
'''
if not package:
# the kernel does not have a executable path but a package
if 'ExecutablePath' not in self and self['ProblemType'] == 'KernelCrash':
package = self['Package']
else:
package = apport.fileutils.find_file_package(self['ExecutablePath'])
if not package:
return
version = self.add_package(package)
if version or 'SourcePackage' not in self:
try:
self['SourcePackage'] = packaging.get_source(package)
except ValueError:
# might not exist for non-free third-party packages or snaps
pass
if not version:
return
self['PackageArchitecture'] = packaging.get_architecture(package)
# get set of all transitive dependencies
dependencies = set([])
_transitive_dependencies(package, dependencies)
# get dependency versions
self['Dependencies'] = ''
for dep in sorted(dependencies):
try:
v = packaging.get_version(dep)
except ValueError:
# can happen with uninstalled alternate dependencies
continue
if self['Dependencies']:
self['Dependencies'] += '\n'
self['Dependencies'] += '%s %s%s' % (
dep, v, self._customized_package_suffix(dep))
def add_snap_info(self, snap):
'''Add info about an installed Snap
This adds a Snap: field, containing name, version and channel.
It adds a SnapSource: field, if the snap has a Launchpad contact defined.
'''
self['Snap'] = '%s %s (%s)' % (snap.get("name"), snap.get("version"),
snap.get("channel", "unknown"))
# Automatically handle snaps which have a Launchpad contact defined
if snap.get("contact"):
# Parse Launchpad project (e.g. 'subiquity') or source package string
# (e.g. 'ubuntu/+source/gnome-calculator') from snap 'contact'
# Additionaly, extract any tag/tags defined in the contact URL.
p = r'^https?:\/\/.*launchpad\.net\/((?:[^\/]+\/\+source\/)?[^\/]+)(?:.*field\.tags?=([^&]+))?'
m = re.search(p, unquote(snap.get("contact", "")))
if m and m.group(1):
self['SnapSource'] = m.group(1)
if m.group(2):
self['SnapTags'] = m.group(2)
def add_os_info(self):
'''Add operating system information.
This adds:
- DistroRelease: NAME and VERSION from /etc/os-release, or
'lsb_release -sir' output
- Architecture: system architecture in distro specific notation
- Uname: uname -srm output
'''
if 'DistroRelease' not in self:
self['DistroRelease'] = '%s %s' % apport.packaging.get_os_version()
if 'Uname' not in self:
u = os.uname()
self['Uname'] = '%s %s %s' % (u[0], u[2], u[4])
if 'Architecture' not in self:
self['Architecture'] = packaging.get_system_architecture()
def add_user_info(self):
'''Add information about the user.
This adds:
- UserGroups: system groups the user is in
'''
# Use effective uid in case privileges were dropped
user = pwd.getpwuid(os.geteuid())[0]
groups = [name for name, p, gid, memb in grp.getgrall()
if user in memb and gid < 1000]
groups.sort()
if groups:
self['UserGroups'] = ' '.join(groups)
else:
# the docs indicate this is optional but a lot of tests expect
# UserGroups to exist
self['UserGroups'] = 'N/A'
def _check_interpreted(self):
'''Check if process is a script.
Use ExecutablePath, ProcStatus and ProcCmdline to determine if
process is an interpreted script. If so, set InterpreterPath
accordingly.
'''
if 'ExecutablePath' not in self:
return
exebasename = os.path.basename(self['ExecutablePath'])
# check if we consider ExecutablePath an interpreter; we have to do
# this, otherwise 'gedit /tmp/foo.txt' would be detected as interpreted
# script as well
if not any(filter(lambda i: fnmatch.fnmatch(exebasename, i), interpreters)):
return
# first, determine process name
name = None
for line in self['ProcStatus'].splitlines():
try:
(k, v) = line.split('\t', 1)
except ValueError:
continue
if k == 'Name:':
name = v
break
if not name:
return
cmdargs = self['ProcCmdline'].split('\0')
bindirs = ['/usr/bin/', '/usr/sbin/', '/bin/', '/sbin/']
# filter out interpreter options
while len(cmdargs) >= 2 and cmdargs[1].startswith('-'):
# check for -m
if name.startswith('python') and cmdargs[1] == '-m' and len(cmdargs) >= 3:
path = self._python_module_path(cmdargs[2])
if path:
self['InterpreterPath'] = self['ExecutablePath']
self['ExecutablePath'] = path
else:
self['UnreportableReason'] = 'Cannot determine path of python module %s' % cmdargs[2]
return
del cmdargs[1]
# catch scripts explicitly called with interpreter
if len(cmdargs) >= 2:
# ensure that cmdargs[1] is an absolute path
if cmdargs[1].startswith('.') and 'ProcCwd' in self:
cmdargs[1] = os.path.join(self['ProcCwd'], cmdargs[1])
if os.access(cmdargs[1], os.R_OK):
self['InterpreterPath'] = self['ExecutablePath']
self['ExecutablePath'] = os.path.realpath(cmdargs[1])
# catch directly executed scripts
if 'InterpreterPath' not in self and name != exebasename:
for p in bindirs:
if os.access(p + cmdargs[0], os.R_OK):
argvexe = p + cmdargs[0]
if os.path.basename(os.path.realpath(argvexe)) == name:
self['InterpreterPath'] = self['ExecutablePath']
self['ExecutablePath'] = argvexe
break
# special case: crashes from twistd are usually the fault of the
# launched program
if 'InterpreterPath' in self and os.path.basename(self['ExecutablePath']) == 'twistd':
self['InterpreterPath'] = self['ExecutablePath']
exe = self._twistd_executable()
if exe:
self['ExecutablePath'] = exe
else:
self['UnreportableReason'] = 'Cannot determine twistd client program'
def _twistd_executable(self):
'''Determine the twistd client program from ProcCmdline.'''
args = self['ProcCmdline'].split('\0')[2:]
# search for a -f/--file, -y/--python or -s/--source argument
while args:
arg = args[0].split('=', 1)
if arg[0].startswith('--file') or arg[0].startswith('--python') or arg[0].startswith('--source'):
if len(arg) == 2:
return arg[1]
else:
return args[1]
elif len(arg[0]) > 1 and arg[0][0] == '-' and arg[0][1] != '-':
opts = arg[0][1:]
if 'f' in opts or 'y' in opts or 's' in opts:
return args[1]
args.pop(0)
return None
@classmethod
def _python_module_path(klass, module):
'''Determine path of given Python module'''
module = module.replace('/', '.').split('.')
pathlist = sys.path
path = None
while module:
name = module.pop(0)
try:
(fd, path, desc) = imp.find_module(name, pathlist)
except ImportError:
path = None
break
if fd:
fd.close()
pathlist = [path]
if not module and desc[2] == imp.PKG_DIRECTORY:
module = ['__init__']
if path and path.endswith('.pyc'):
path = path[:-1]
return path
def add_proc_info(self, pid=None, proc_pid_fd=None, extraenv=[]):
'''Add /proc/pid information.
If neither pid nor self.pid are given, it defaults to the process'
current pid and sets self.pid.
This adds the following fields:
- ExecutablePath: /proc/pid/exe contents; if the crashed process is
interpreted, this contains the script path instead
- InterpreterPath: /proc/pid/exe contents if the crashed process is
interpreted; otherwise this key does not exist
- ExecutableTimestamp: time stamp of ExecutablePath, for comparing at
report time
- ProcEnviron: A subset of the process' environment (only some standard
variables that do not disclose potentially sensitive information, plus
the ones mentioned in extraenv)
- ProcCmdline: /proc/pid/cmdline contents
- ProcStatus: /proc/pid/status contents
- ProcMaps: /proc/pid/maps contents
- ProcAttrCurrent: /proc/pid/attr/current contents, if not "unconfined"
- CurrentDesktop: Value of $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP, if present
- _LogindSession: logind cgroup path, if present (Used for filtering
out crashes that happened in a session that is not running any more)
'''
if not proc_pid_fd:
if not pid:
pid = self.pid or os.getpid()
if not self.pid:
self.pid = int(pid)
pid = str(pid)
if not _python2:
try:
proc_pid_fd = os.open('/proc/%s' % pid, os.O_RDONLY | os.O_PATH | os.O_DIRECTORY)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno in (errno.EPERM, errno.EACCES):
raise ValueError('not accessible')
if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
raise ValueError('invalid process')
else:
raise
try:
self['ProcCwd'] = _read_proc_link('cwd', pid, proc_pid_fd)
except OSError:
pass
self.add_proc_environ(pid=pid, proc_pid_fd=proc_pid_fd, extraenv=extraenv)
self['ProcStatus'] = _read_proc_file('status', pid, proc_pid_fd)
self['ProcCmdline'] = _read_proc_file('cmdline', pid, proc_pid_fd).rstrip('\0')
self['ProcMaps'] = _read_maps(proc_pid_fd)
if 'ExecutablePath' not in self:
try:
self['ExecutablePath'] = _read_proc_link('exe', pid, proc_pid_fd)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno in (errno.EPERM, errno.EACCES):
raise ValueError('not accessible')
if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
raise ValueError('invalid process')
else:
raise
for p in ('rofs', 'rwfs', 'squashmnt', 'persistmnt'):
if self['ExecutablePath'].startswith('/%s/' % p):
self['ExecutablePath'] = self['ExecutablePath'][len('/%s' % p):]
break
if not os.path.exists(self['ExecutablePath']):
raise ValueError('%s does not exist' % self['ExecutablePath'])
# check if we have an interpreted program
self._check_interpreted()
self['ExecutableTimestamp'] = str(int(os.stat(self['ExecutablePath']).st_mtime))
# make ProcCmdline ASCII friendly, do shell escaping
self['ProcCmdline'] = self['ProcCmdline'].replace('\\', '\\\\').replace(' ', '\\ ').replace('\0', ' ')
# grab AppArmor or SELinux context
# If no LSM is loaded, reading will return -EINVAL
try:
# On Linux 2.6.28+, 'current' is world readable, but read() gives
# EPERM; Python 2.5.3+ crashes on that (LP: #314065)
if os.getuid() == 0:
val = _read_proc_file('attr/current', pid, proc_pid_fd)
if val != 'unconfined':
self['ProcAttrCurrent'] = val
except (IOError, OSError):
pass
ret = self.get_logind_session(pid, proc_pid_fd)
if ret:
self['_LogindSession'] = ret[0]
def add_proc_environ(self, pid=None, extraenv=[], proc_pid_fd=None):
'''Add environment information.
If pid is not given, it defaults to the process' current pid.
This adds the following fields:
- ProcEnviron: A subset of the process' environment (only some standard
variables that do not disclose potentially sensitive information, plus
the ones mentioned in extraenv)
- CurrentDesktop: Value of $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP, if present
'''
safe_vars = ['SHELL', 'TERM', 'LANGUAGE', 'LANG', 'LC_CTYPE',
'LC_COLLATE', 'LC_TIME', 'LC_NUMERIC', 'LC_MONETARY',
'LC_MESSAGES', 'LC_PAPER', 'LC_NAME', 'LC_ADDRESS',
'LC_TELEPHONE', 'LC_MEASUREMENT', 'LC_IDENTIFICATION',
'LOCPATH'] + extraenv
if not proc_pid_fd:
if not pid:
pid = os.getpid()
pid = str(pid)
if not _python2:
proc_pid_fd = os.open('/proc/%s' % pid, os.O_RDONLY | os.O_PATH | os.O_DIRECTORY)
self['ProcEnviron'] = ''
env = _read_proc_file('environ', pid, proc_pid_fd).replace('\n', '\\n')
if env.startswith('Error:'):
self['ProcEnviron'] = env
else:
for line in env.split('\0'):
if line.split('=', 1)[0] in safe_vars:
if self['ProcEnviron']:
self['ProcEnviron'] += '\n'
self['ProcEnviron'] += line
elif line.startswith('PATH='):
p = line.split('=', 1)[1]
if '/home' in p or '/tmp' in p:
if self['ProcEnviron']:
self['ProcEnviron'] += '\n'
self['ProcEnviron'] += 'PATH=(custom, user)'
elif p != '/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games':
if self['ProcEnviron']:
self['ProcEnviron'] += '\n'
self['ProcEnviron'] += 'PATH=(custom, no user)'
elif line.startswith('XDG_RUNTIME_DIR='):
if self['ProcEnviron']:
self['ProcEnviron'] += '\n'
self['ProcEnviron'] += 'XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=<set>'
elif line.startswith('LD_PRELOAD='):
if self['ProcEnviron']:
self['ProcEnviron'] += '\n'
self['ProcEnviron'] += 'LD_PRELOAD=<set>'
elif line.startswith('LD_LIBRARY_PATH='):
if self['ProcEnviron']:
self['ProcEnviron'] += '\n'
self['ProcEnviron'] += 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH=<set>'
elif line.startswith('XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP='):
self['CurrentDesktop'] = line.split('=', 1)[1]
def add_kernel_crash_info(self, debugdir=None):
'''Add information from kernel crash.
This needs a VmCore in the Report.
'''
if 'VmCore' not in self:
return
unlink_core = False
ret = False
try:
if hasattr(self['VmCore'], 'find'):
(fd, core) = tempfile.mkstemp()
os.write(fd, self['VmCore'])
os.close(fd)
unlink_core = True
kver = self['Uname'].split()[1]
command = ['crash',
'/usr/lib/debug/boot/vmlinux-%s' % kver,
core,
]
try:
p = subprocess.Popen(command,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
except OSError:
return False
p.stdin.write('bt -a -f\n')
p.stdin.write('ps\n')
p.stdin.write('runq\n')
p.stdin.write('quit\n')
# FIXME: split it up nicely etc
out = p.stdout.read()
ret = (p.wait() == 0)
if ret:
self['Stacktrace'] = out
finally:
if unlink_core:
os.unlink(core)
return ret
def add_gdb_info(self, rootdir=None, gdb_sandbox=None):
'''Add information from gdb.
This requires that the report has a CoreDump and an
ExecutablePath. This adds the following fields:
- Registers: Output of gdb's 'info registers' command
- Disassembly: Output of gdb's 'x/16i $pc' command
- Stacktrace: Output of gdb's 'bt full' command
- ThreadStacktrace: Output of gdb's 'thread apply all bt full' command
- StacktraceTop: simplified stacktrace (topmost 5 functions) for inline
inclusion into bug reports and easier processing
- AssertionMessage: Value of __abort_msg, __glib_assert_msg, or
__nih_abort_msg if present
The optional rootdir can specify a root directory which has the
executable, libraries, and debug symbols. This does not require
chroot() or root privileges, it just instructs gdb to search for the
files there.
Raises a IOError if the core dump is invalid/truncated, or OSError if
calling gdb fails, or FileNotFoundError if gdb or the crashing
executable cannot be found.
'''
if 'CoreDump' not in self or 'ExecutablePath' not in self:
return
gdb_reports = {'Registers': 'info registers',
'Disassembly': 'x/16i $pc',
'Stacktrace': 'bt full',
'ThreadStacktrace': 'thread apply all bt full',
'AssertionMessage': 'print __abort_msg->msg',
'GLibAssertionMessage': 'print __glib_assert_msg',
'NihAssertionMessage': 'print (char*) __nih_abort_msg'}
gdb_cmd, environ = self.gdb_command(rootdir, gdb_sandbox)
if not gdb_cmd:
raise FileNotFoundError(errno.ENOENT, os.strerror(errno.ENOENT),
'gdb not found in retracing env')
# limit maximum backtrace depth (to avoid looped stacks)
gdb_cmd += ['--batch', '--ex', 'set backtrace limit 2000']
value_keys = []
# append the actual commands and something that acts as a separator
for name, cmd in gdb_reports.items():
value_keys.append(name)
gdb_cmd += ['--ex', 'p -99', '--ex', cmd]
# End with our separator, ensures gdb's return code is as expected
value_keys.append('separator')
gdb_cmd += ['--ex', 'p -99']
out = _command_output(gdb_cmd, env=environ).decode('UTF-8', errors='replace')
# check for truncated stack trace
if 'is truncated: expected core file size' in out or \
'is not a core dump: file truncated' in out:
if 'warning:' in out:
warnings = '\n'.join([line for line in out.splitlines() if
'warning:' in line])
elif 'Warning:' in out:
warnings = '\n'.join([line for line in out.splitlines() if
'Warning:' in line])
else:
warnings = out.splitlines()[0]
reason = 'Invalid core dump: ' + warnings.strip()
self['UnreportableReason'] = reason
raise IOError(reason)
elif out.split('\n')[0].endswith('No such file or directory.'):
raise FileNotFoundError(errno.ENOENT, os.strerror(errno.ENOENT),
'executable file for coredump not found')
# split the output into the various fields
part_re = re.compile(r'^\$\d+\s*=\s*-99$', re.MULTILINE)
parts = part_re.split(out)
# drop the gdb startup text prior to first separator
parts.pop(0)
for part in parts:
self[value_keys.pop(0)] = part.replace('\n\n', '\n.\n').strip()
# glib's assertion has precedence, since it internally uses
# abort(), and then glib's __abort_msg is bogus
if 'GLibAssertionMessage' in self:
if '"ERROR:' in self['GLibAssertionMessage']:
self['AssertionMessage'] = self['GLibAssertionMessage']
del self['GLibAssertionMessage']
# same reason for libnih's assertion messages
if 'NihAssertionMessage' in self:
if self['NihAssertionMessage'].startswith('$'):
self['AssertionMessage'] = self['NihAssertionMessage']
del self['NihAssertionMessage']
# clean up AssertionMessage
if 'AssertionMessage' in self:
# chop off "$n = 0x...." prefix, drop empty ones
m = re.match(r'^\$\d+\s+=\s+0x[0-9a-fA-F]+\s+"(.*)"\s*$',
self['AssertionMessage'])
if m:
self['AssertionMessage'] = m.group(1)
if self['AssertionMessage'].endswith('\\n'):
self['AssertionMessage'] = self['AssertionMessage'][0:-2]
else:
del self['AssertionMessage']
if 'Stacktrace' in self:
self._gen_stacktrace_top()
addr_signature = self.crash_signature_addresses()
if addr_signature:
self['StacktraceAddressSignature'] = addr_signature
def _gen_stacktrace_top(self):
'''Build field StacktraceTop as the top five functions of Stacktrace.
Signal handler invocations and related functions are skipped since they
are generally not useful for triaging and duplicate detection.
'''
unwind_functions = set(['g_logv', 'g_log', 'IA__g_log', 'IA__g_logv',
'g_assert_warning', 'IA__g_assert_warning',
'__GI_abort', '_XError'])
toptrace = [''] * 5
depth = 0
unwound = False
unwinding = False
unwinding_xerror = False
bt_fn_re = re.compile(r'^#(\d+)\s+(?:0x(?:\w+)\s+in\s+\*?(.*)|(<signal handler called>)\s*)$')
bt_fn_noaddr_re = re.compile(r'^#(\d+)\s+(?:(.*)|(<signal handler called>)\s*)$')
# some internal functions like the SSE stubs cause unnecessary jitter
ignore_functions_re = re.compile(r'^(__.*_s?sse\d+(?:_\w+)?|__kernel_vsyscall)$')
for line in self['Stacktrace'].splitlines():
m = bt_fn_re.match(line)
if not m:
m = bt_fn_noaddr_re.match(line)
if not m:
continue
if not unwound or unwinding:
if m.group(2):
fn = m.group(2).split()[0].split('(')[0]
else:
fn = None
# handle XErrors
if unwinding_xerror:
if fn.startswith('_X') or fn in ['handle_response', 'handle_error', 'XWindowEvent']:
continue
else:
unwinding_xerror = False
if m.group(3) or fn in unwind_functions:
unwinding = True
depth = 0
toptrace = [''] * 5
if m.group(3):
# we stop unwinding when we found a <signal handler>,
# but we continue unwinding otherwise, as e. g. a glib
# abort is usually sitting on top of an XError
unwound = True
if fn == '_XError':
unwinding_xerror = True
continue
else:
unwinding = False
frame = m.group(2) or m.group(3)
function = frame.split()[0]
if depth < len(toptrace) and not ignore_functions_re.match(function):
toptrace[depth] = frame
depth += 1
self['StacktraceTop'] = '\n'.join(toptrace).strip()
def add_hooks_info(self, ui, package=None, srcpackage=None):
'''Run hook script for collecting package specific data.
A hook script needs to be in _hook_dir/<Package>.py or in
_common_hook_dir/*.py and has to contain a function 'add_info(report,
ui)' that takes and modifies a Report, and gets an UserInterface
reference for interactivity.
return True if the hook requested to stop the report filing process,
False otherwise.
'''
ret = self._add_hooks_info(ui, package, srcpackage)
kill_pkttyagent()
return ret
def _add_hooks_info(self, ui, package, srcpackage):
# determine package names, unless already given as arguments
# avoid path traversal
if not package:
package = self.get('Package')
if package:
package = package.split()[0]
if '/' in package:
self['UnreportableReason'] = 'invalid Package: %s' % package
return
if not srcpackage:
srcpackage = self.get('SourcePackage')
if srcpackage:
srcpackage = srcpackage.split()[0]
if '/' in srcpackage:
self['UnreportableReason'] = 'invalid SourcePackage: %s' % package
return
hook_dirs = [_hook_dir]
# also search hooks in /opt, when program is from there
opt_path = None
exec_path = os.path.realpath(self.get('ExecutablePath', ''))
if exec_path.startswith(_opt_dir):
opt_path = exec_path
elif package:
# check package contents
try:
for f in apport.packaging.get_files(package):
if f.startswith(_opt_dir) and os.path.isfile(f):
opt_path = f
break
except ValueError:
# uninstalled package
pass
if opt_path:
while len(opt_path) >= len(_opt_dir):
hook_dirs.append(os.path.join(opt_path, 'share', 'apport', 'package-hooks'))
opt_path = os.path.dirname(opt_path)
# common hooks
for hook in glob.glob(_common_hook_dir + '/*.py'):
if _run_hook(self, ui, hook):
return True
# binary package hook
if package:
for hook_dir in hook_dirs:
if _run_hook(self, ui, os.path.join(hook_dir, package + '.py')):
return True
# source package hook
if srcpackage:
for hook_dir in hook_dirs:
if _run_hook(self, ui, os.path.join(hook_dir, 'source_%s.py' % srcpackage)):
return True
return False
def search_bug_patterns(self, url):
'''Check bug patterns loaded from the specified url.
Return bug URL on match, or None otherwise.
The url must refer to a valid XML document with the following syntax:
root element := <patterns>
patterns := <pattern url="http://bug.url"> *
pattern := <re key="report_key">regular expression*</re> +
For example:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<patterns>
<pattern url="http://bugtracker.net/bugs/1">
<re key="Foo">ba.*r</re>
</pattern>
<pattern url="http://bugtracker.net/bugs/2">
<re key="Package">^\\S* 1-2$</re> <!-- test for a particular version -->
<re key="Foo">write_(hello|goodbye)</re>
</pattern>
</patterns>
'''
# some distros might not want to support these
if not url:
return
try:
f = urlopen(url)
patterns = f.read().decode('UTF-8', errors='replace')
f.close()
except (IOError, URLError):
# doesn't exist or failed to load
return
if '<title>404 Not Found' in patterns:
return
url = _check_bug_patterns(self, patterns)
if url:
return url
return None
def _get_ignore_dom(self):
'''Read ignore list XML file and return a DOM tree.
Return an empty DOM tree if file does not exist.
Raises ValueError if the file exists but is invalid XML.
'''
# Properly handle dropped privileges
homedir = pwd.getpwuid(os.geteuid())[5]
ifpath = _ignore_file.replace("~", homedir)
contents = ''
fd = None
f = None
try:
fd = os.open(ifpath, os.O_NOFOLLOW | os.O_RDONLY)
st = os.fstat(fd)
if stat.S_ISREG(st.st_mode):
f = os.fdopen(fd, 'r')
# Limit size to prevent DoS
contents = f.read(50000)
except (IOError, OSError):
pass
finally:
if f is not None:
f.close()
elif fd is not None:
os.close(fd)
if contents == '':
# create a document from scratch
dom = xml.dom.getDOMImplementation().createDocument(None, 'apport', None)
else:
try:
dom = xml.dom.minidom.parseString(contents)
except ExpatError as e:
raise ValueError('%s has invalid format: %s' % (_ignore_file, str(e)))
# remove whitespace so that writing back the XML does not accumulate
# whitespace
dom.documentElement.normalize()
_dom_remove_space(dom.documentElement)
return dom
def check_ignored(self):
'''Check if current report should not be presented.
Reports can be suppressed by per-user blacklisting in
~/.apport-ignore.xml (in the real UID's home) and
/etc/apport/blacklist.d/. For environments where you are only
interested in crashes of some programs, you can also create a whitelist
in /etc/apport/whitelist.d/, everything which does not match gets
ignored then.
This requires the ExecutablePath attribute. Throws a ValueError if the
file has an invalid format.
Privileges may need to be dropped before calling this.
'''
assert 'ExecutablePath' in self
# check blacklist
try:
for f in os.listdir(_blacklist_dir):
try:
with open(os.path.join(_blacklist_dir, f)) as fd:
for line in fd:
if line.strip() == self['ExecutablePath']:
return True
except IOError:
continue
except OSError:
pass
# check whitelist
try:
whitelist = set()
for f in os.listdir(_whitelist_dir):
try:
with open(os.path.join(_whitelist_dir, f)) as fd:
for line in fd:
whitelist.add(line.strip())
except IOError:
continue
if whitelist and self['ExecutablePath'] not in whitelist:
return True
except OSError:
pass
try:
dom = self._get_ignore_dom()
except (ValueError, KeyError):
apport.error('Could not get ignore file:')
traceback.print_exc()
return False
try:
cur_mtime = int(os.stat(self['ExecutablePath']).st_mtime)
except OSError:
# if it does not exist any more, do nothing
return False
# search for existing entry and update it
try:
for ignore in dom.getElementsByTagName('ignore'):
if ignore.getAttribute('program') == self['ExecutablePath']:
if float(ignore.getAttribute('mtime')) >= cur_mtime:
return True
except (ValueError, KeyError):
pass
return False
def mark_ignore(self):
'''Ignore future crashes of this executable.
Add a ignore list entry for this report to ~/.apport-ignore.xml, so
that future reports for this ExecutablePath are not presented to the
user any more.
Throws a ValueError if the file already exists and has an invalid
format.
Privileges may need to be dropped before calling this.
'''
assert 'ExecutablePath' in self
dom = self._get_ignore_dom()
try:
mtime = str(int(os.stat(self['ExecutablePath']).st_mtime))
except OSError as e:
# file went away underneath us, ignore
if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
return
else:
raise
# search for existing entry and update it
for ignore in dom.getElementsByTagName('ignore'):
if ignore.getAttribute('program') == self['ExecutablePath']:
ignore.setAttribute('mtime', mtime)
break
else:
# none exists yet, create new ignore node if none exists yet
e = dom.createElement('ignore')
e.setAttribute('program', self['ExecutablePath'])
e.setAttribute('mtime', mtime)
dom.documentElement.appendChild(e)
# Write back file
# Properly handle dropped privileges
homedir = pwd.getpwuid(os.geteuid())[5]
ignore_file_path = _ignore_file.replace("~", homedir)
with open(ignore_file_path, 'w') as fd:
dom.writexml(fd, addindent=' ', newl='\n')
dom.unlink()
def has_useful_stacktrace(self):
'''Check whether StackTrace can be considered 'useful'.
The current heuristic is to consider it useless if it either is shorter
than three lines and has any unknown function, or for longer traces, a
minority of known functions.
'''
if not self.get('StacktraceTop'):
return False
unknown_fn = [f.startswith('??') for f in self['StacktraceTop'].splitlines()]
if len(unknown_fn) < 3:
return unknown_fn.count(True) == 0
return unknown_fn.count(True) <= len(unknown_fn) / 2.
def stacktrace_top_function(self):
'''Return topmost function in StacktraceTop'''
for line in self.get('StacktraceTop', '').splitlines():
fname = line.split('(')[0].strip()
if fname != '??':
return fname
return None
def standard_title(self):
'''Create an appropriate title for a crash database entry.
This contains the topmost function name from the stack trace and the
signal (for signal crashes) or the Python exception (for unhandled
Python exceptions).
Return None if the report is not a crash or a default title could not
be generated.
'''
# assertion failure
if self.get('Signal') == '6' and \
'ExecutablePath' in self and \
'AssertionMessage' in self:
return '%s assert failure: %s' % (
os.path.basename(self['ExecutablePath']),
self['AssertionMessage'])
# signal crash
if 'Signal' in self and 'ExecutablePath' in self and 'StacktraceTop' in self:
signal_names = {
'4': 'SIGILL',
'6': 'SIGABRT',
'8': 'SIGFPE',
'11': 'SIGSEGV',
'13': 'SIGPIPE'}
fn = self.stacktrace_top_function()
if fn:
fn = ' in %s()' % fn
else:
fn = ''
arch_mismatch = ''
if 'Architecture' in self and 'PackageArchitecture' in self and self['Architecture'] != self['PackageArchitecture'] and self['PackageArchitecture'] != 'all':
arch_mismatch = ' [non-native %s package]' % self['PackageArchitecture']
return '%s crashed with %s%s%s' % (
os.path.basename(self['ExecutablePath']),
signal_names.get(self.get('Signal'), 'signal ' + self.get('Signal')),
fn, arch_mismatch
)
# Python exception
if 'Traceback' in self and 'ExecutablePath' in self:
trace = self['Traceback'].splitlines()
if len(trace) < 1:
return None
if len(trace) < 3:
return '%s crashed with %s' % (
os.path.basename(self['ExecutablePath']),
trace[0])
trace_re = re.compile(r'^\s*File\s*"(\S+)".* in (.+)$')
i = len(trace) - 1
function = 'unknown'
while i >= 0:
m = trace_re.match(trace[i])
if m:
module_path = m.group(1)
function = m.group(2)
break
i -= 1
path = os.path.basename(self['ExecutablePath'])
last_line = trace[-1]
exception = last_line.split(':')[0]
m = re.match('^%s: (.+)$' % re.escape(exception), last_line)
if m:
message = m.group(1)
else:
message = None
if function == '<module>':
if module_path == self['ExecutablePath']:
context = '__main__'
else:
# Maybe use os.path.basename?
context = module_path
else:
context = '%s()' % function
title = '%s crashed with %s in %s' % (
path,
exception,
context
)
if message:
title += ': %s' % message
return title
# package problem
if self.get('ProblemType') == 'Package' and 'Package' in self:
title = 'package %s failed to install/upgrade' % \
self['Package']
if self.get('ErrorMessage'):
title += ': ' + self['ErrorMessage'].splitlines()[-1]
return title
if self.get('ProblemType') == 'KernelOops' and 'OopsText' in self:
oops = self['OopsText']
if oops.startswith('------------[ cut here ]------------'):
title = oops.split('\n', 2)[1]
else:
title = oops.split('\n', 1)[0]
return title
if self.get('ProblemType') == 'KernelOops' and 'Failure' in self:
# Title the report with suspend or hibernate as appropriate,
# and mention any non-free modules loaded up front.
title = ''
if 'MachineType' in self:
title += '[' + self['MachineType'] + '] '
title += self['Failure'] + ' failure'
if 'NonfreeKernelModules' in self:
title += ' [non-free: ' + self['NonfreeKernelModules'] + ']'
title += '\n'
return title
return None
def obsolete_packages(self):
'''Return list of obsolete packages in Package and Dependencies.'''
obsolete = []
for line in (self.get('Package', '') + '\n' + self.get('Dependencies', '')).splitlines():
if not line:
continue
pkg, ver = line.split()[:2]
avail = packaging.get_available_version(pkg)
if ver is not None and ver != 'None' and avail is not None and packaging.compare_versions(ver, avail) < 0:
obsolete.append(pkg)
return obsolete
def crash_signature(self):
'''Get a signature string for a crash.
This is suitable for identifying duplicates.
For signal crashes this the concatenation of ExecutablePath, Signal
number, and StacktraceTop function names, separated by a colon. If
StacktraceTop has unknown functions or the report lacks any of those
fields, return None. In this case, you can use
crash_signature_addresses() to get a less precise duplicate signature
based on addresses instead of symbol names.
For assertion failures, it is the concatenation of ExecutablePath
and assertion message, separated by colons.
For Python crashes, this concatenates the ExecutablePath, exception
name, and Traceback function names, again separated by a colon.
For suspend/resume failures, this concatenates whether it was a suspend
or resume failure with the hardware identifier and the BIOS version, if
it exists.
'''
if 'ExecutablePath' not in self:
if not self['ProblemType'] in ('KernelCrash', 'KernelOops'):
return None
# kernel crash
if 'Stacktrace' in self and self['ProblemType'] == 'KernelCrash':
sig = 'kernel'
regex = re.compile(r'^\s*\#\d+\s\[\w+\]\s(\w+)')
for line in self['Stacktrace'].splitlines():
m = regex.match(line)
if m:
sig += ':' + (m.group(1))
return sig
# assertion failures
if self.get('Signal') == '6' and 'AssertionMessage' in self:
sig = self['ExecutablePath'] + ':' + self['AssertionMessage']
# filter out addresses, to help match duplicates more sanely
return re.sub(r'0x[0-9a-f]{6,}', 'ADDR', sig)
# signal crashes
if 'StacktraceTop' in self and 'Signal' in self:
sig = '%s:%s' % (self['ExecutablePath'], self['Signal'])
bt_fn_re = re.compile(r'^(?:([\w:~]+).*|(<signal handler called>)\s*)$')
lines = self['StacktraceTop'].splitlines()
if len(lines) < 2:
return None
for line in lines:
m = bt_fn_re.match(line)
if m:
sig += ':' + (m.group(1) or m.group(2))
else:
# this will also catch ??
return None
return sig
# Python crashes
if 'Traceback' in self:
trace = self['Traceback'].splitlines()
sig = ''
if len(trace) == 1:
# sometimes, Python exceptions do not have file references
m = re.match(r'(\w+): ', trace[0])
if m:
return self['ExecutablePath'] + ':' + m.group(1)
else:
return None
elif len(trace) < 3:
return None
loc_re = re.compile(r'^\s+File "([^"]+).*line (\d+).*\sin (.*)$')
for line in trace:
m = loc_re.match(line)
if m:
# if we have a function name, use this; for a a crash
# outside of a function/method, fall back to the source
# file location
if m.group(3) != '<module>':
sig += ':' + m.group(3)
else:
# resolve symlinks for more stable signatures
f = m.group(1)
if os.path.islink(f):
f = os.path.realpath(f)
sig += ':%s@%s' % (f, m.group(2))
exc_name = trace[-1].split(':')[0]
try:
exc_name += '(%s)' % self['_PythonExceptionQualifier']
except KeyError:
pass
return self['ExecutablePath'] + ':' + exc_name + sig
if self['ProblemType'] == 'KernelOops' and 'Failure' in self:
if 'suspend' in self['Failure'] or 'resume' in self['Failure']:
# Suspend / resume failure
sig = self['Failure']
if self.get('MachineType'):
sig += ':%s' % self['MachineType']
if self.get('dmi.bios.version'):
sig += ':%s' % self['dmi.bios.version']
return sig
# KernelOops crashes
if 'OopsText' in self:
in_trace_body = False
parts = []
for line in self['OopsText'].split('\n'):
if line.startswith('BUG: unable to handle'):
parsed = re.search('^BUG: unable to handle (.*) at ', line)
if parsed:
match = parsed.group(1)
assert match, 'could not parse expected problem type line: %s' % line
parts.append(match)
if line.startswith('IP: '):
match = self._extract_function_and_address(line)
if match:
parts.append(match)
elif line.startswith('Call Trace:'):
in_trace_body = True
elif in_trace_body:
match = None
if line and line[0] == ' ':
match = self._extract_function_and_address(line)
if match:
parts.append(match)
else:
in_trace_body = False
if parts:
return ':'.join(parts)
return None
def _extract_function_and_address(self, line):
parsed = re.search(r'\[.*\] (.*)$', line)
if parsed:
match = parsed.group(1)
assert match, 'could not parse expected call trace line: %s' % line
if match[0] != '?':
return match
return None
def crash_signature_addresses(self):
'''Compute heuristic duplicate signature for a signal crash.
This should be used if crash_signature() fails, i. e. Stacktrace does
not have enough symbols.
This approach only uses addresses in the stack trace and does not rely
on symbol resolution. As we can't unwind these stack traces, we cannot
limit them to the top five frames and thus will end up with several or
many different signatures for a particular crash. But these can be
computed and synchronously checked with a crash database at the client
side, which avoids having to upload and process the full report. So on
the server-side crash database we will only have to deal with all the
equivalence classes (i. e. same crash producing a number of possible
signatures) instead of every single report.
Return None when signature cannot be determined.
'''
if 'ProcMaps' not in self or 'Stacktrace' not in self or 'Signal' not in self:
return None
if 'Errno 13' in self['ProcMaps']:
return None
stack = []
failed = 0
for line in self['Stacktrace'].splitlines():
if line.startswith('#'):
addr = line.split()[1]
if not addr.startswith('0x'):
continue
addr = int(addr, 16) # we do want to know about ValueErrors here, so don't catch
# ignore impossibly low addresses; these are usually artifacts
# from gdb when not having debug symbols
if addr < 0x1000:
continue
offset = self._address_to_offset(addr)
if offset:
# avoid ':' in ELF paths, we use that as separator
stack.append(offset.replace(':', '..'))
else:
failed += 1
# stack unwinding chops off ~ 5 functions, and we need some more
# accuracy because we do not have symbols; but beyond a depth of 15
# we get too much noise, so we can abort there
if len(stack) >= 15:
break
# we only accept a small minority (< 20%) of failed resolutions, otherwise we
# discard
if failed > 0 and len(stack) / failed < 4:
return None
# we also discard if the trace is too short
if (failed == 0 and len(stack) < 3) or (failed > 0 and len(stack) < 6):
return None
return '%s:%s:%s' % (
self['ExecutablePath'],
self['Signal'],
':'.join(stack))
def anonymize(self):
'''Remove user identifying strings from the report.
This particularly removes the user name, host name, and IPs
from attributes which contain data read from the environment, and
removes the ProcCwd attribute completely.
'''
replacements = []
# Do not replace "root"
if (os.getuid() > 0):
# Use effective uid in case privileges were dropped
p = pwd.getpwuid(os.geteuid())
if len(p[0]) >= 2:
replacements.append((re.compile(r'\b%s\b' % re.escape(p[0])), 'username'))
replacements.append((re.compile(r'\b%s\b' % re.escape(p[5])), '/home/username'))
for s in p[4].split(','):
s = s.strip()
if len(s) > 2:
replacements.append((re.compile(r'(\b|\s)%s\b' % re.escape(s)), r'\1User Name'))
hostname = os.uname()[1]
if len(hostname) >= 2:
replacements.append((re.compile(r'\b%s\b' % re.escape(hostname)), 'hostname'))
try:
del self['ProcCwd']
except KeyError:
pass
for k in self:
is_proc_field = k.startswith('Proc') and k not in [
'ProcCpuinfo', 'ProcMaps', 'ProcStatus', 'ProcInterrupts', 'ProcModules']
if is_proc_field or 'Stacktrace' in k or k in ['Traceback', 'PythonArgs', 'Title', 'JournalErrors']:
if not hasattr(self[k], 'isspace'):
continue
for (pattern, repl) in replacements:
if type(self[k]) == bytes:
self[k] = pattern.sub(repl, self[k].decode('UTF-8', errors='replace')).encode('UTF-8')
else:
self[k] = pattern.sub(repl, self[k])
def gdb_command(self, sandbox, gdb_sandbox=None):
'''Build gdb command for this report.
This builds a gdb command for processing the given report, by setting
the file to the ExecutablePath/InterpreterPath, unpacking the core dump
and pointing "core-file" to it (if the report has a core dump), and
setting up the paths when calling gdb in a package sandbox.
When available, this calls "gdb-multiarch" instead of "gdb", for
processing crash reports from foreign architectures.
Return argv list for gdb and any environment variables.
'''
assert 'ExecutablePath' in self
executable = self.get('InterpreterPath', self['ExecutablePath'])
same_arch = False
if 'Architecture' in self and \
self['Architecture'] == packaging.get_system_architecture():
same_arch = True
gdb_sandbox_bin = (os.path.join(gdb_sandbox, 'usr', 'bin')
if gdb_sandbox else None)
gdb_path = _which_extrapath('gdb', gdb_sandbox_bin)
if not gdb_path:
return '', ''
command = [gdb_path]
environ = None
if not same_arch:
# check if we have gdb-multiarch
ma = _which_extrapath('gdb-multiarch', gdb_sandbox_bin)
if ma:
command = [ma]
else:
sys.stderr.write(
'WARNING: Please install gdb-multiarch for processing '
'reports from foreign architectures. Results with "gdb" '
'will be very poor.\n')
if sandbox:
native_multiarch = "x86_64-linux-gnu"
# N.B. set solib-absolute-prefix is an alias for set sysroot
command += ['--ex',
'set debug-file-directory %s/usr/lib/debug' % sandbox,
'--ex', 'set solib-absolute-prefix ' + sandbox,
'--ex', 'add-auto-load-safe-path ' + sandbox,
# needed to fix /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 broken
# symlink
'--ex', 'set solib-search-path %s/lib/%s:%s/usr/lib/%s' % \
(sandbox, native_multiarch, sandbox, native_multiarch)]
if gdb_sandbox:
ld_lib_path = '%s/lib:%s/lib/%s:%s/usr/lib/%s:%s/usr/lib' % \
(gdb_sandbox, gdb_sandbox, native_multiarch,
gdb_sandbox, native_multiarch, gdb_sandbox)
pyhome = '%s/usr' % gdb_sandbox
# env settings need to be modified for gdb in a sandbox
environ = {'LD_LIBRARY_PATH': ld_lib_path,
'PYTHONHOME': pyhome,
'GCONV_PATH': '%s/usr/lib/%s/gconv' %
(gdb_sandbox, native_multiarch)}
command.insert(0, '%s/lib/%s/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2' %
(gdb_sandbox, native_multiarch))
command += ['--ex', 'set data-directory %s/usr/share/gdb' %
gdb_sandbox]
executable = sandbox + '/' + executable
command += ['--ex', 'file "%s"' % executable]
if 'CoreDump' in self:
if hasattr(self['CoreDump'], 'find'):
(fd, core) = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='apport_core_')
atexit.register(os.unlink, core)
os.write(fd, self['CoreDump'])
os.close(fd)
elif hasattr(self['CoreDump'], 'gzipvalue'):
(fd, core) = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='apport_core_')
atexit.register(os.unlink, core)
os.close(fd)
with open(core, 'wb') as f:
self['CoreDump'].write(f)
else:
# value is a file path
core = self['CoreDump'][0]
command += ['--ex', 'core-file ' + core]
return command, environ
def _address_to_offset(self, addr):
'''Resolve a memory address to an ELF name and offset.
This can be used for building duplicate signatures from non-symbolic
stack traces. These often do not have enough symbols available to
resolve function names, but taking the raw addresses also is not
suitable due to ASLR. But the offsets within a library should be
constant between crashes (assuming the same version of all libraries).
This needs and uses the "ProcMaps" field to resolve addresses.
Return 'path+offset' when found, or None if address is not in any
mapped range.
'''
self._build_proc_maps_cache()
for (start, end, elf) in self._proc_maps_cache:
if start <= addr and end >= addr:
return '%s+%x' % (elf, addr - start)
return None
def _build_proc_maps_cache(self):
'''Generate self._proc_maps_cache from ProcMaps field.
This only gets done once.
'''
if self._proc_maps_cache:
return
assert 'ProcMaps' in self
self._proc_maps_cache = []
# library paths might have spaces, so we need to make some assumptions
# about the intermediate fields. But we know that in between the pre-last
# data field and the path there are many spaces, while between the
# other data fields there is only one. So we take 2 or more spaces as
# the separator of the last data field and the path.
fmt = re.compile(r'^([0-9a-fA-F]+)-([0-9a-fA-F]+).*\s{2,}(\S.*$)')
fmt_unknown = re.compile(r'^([0-9a-fA-F]+)-([0-9a-fA-F]+)\s')
for line in self['ProcMaps'].splitlines():
if not line.strip():
continue
m = fmt.match(line)
if not m:
# ignore lines with unknown ELF
if fmt_unknown.match(line):
continue
# but complain otherwise, as this means we encounter an
# architecture or new kernel version where the format changed
assert m, 'cannot parse ProcMaps line: ' + line
self._proc_maps_cache.append((int(m.group(1), 16),
int(m.group(2), 16), m.group(3)))
@classmethod
def get_logind_session(klass, pid=None, proc_pid_fd=None):
'''Get logind session path and start time.
Return (session_id, session_start_timestamp) if process is in a logind
session, or None otherwise.
'''
if not _python2 and proc_pid_fd is not None:
cgroup_file = os.open('cgroup', os.O_RDONLY, dir_fd=proc_pid_fd)
else:
cgroup_file = "/proc/%s/cgroup" % pid
# determine cgroup
try:
with io.open(cgroup_file) as f:
for line in f:
line = line.strip()
if 'name=systemd:' in line and line.endswith('.scope') and '/session-' in line:
my_session = line.split('/session-', 1)[1][:-6]
break
else:
return None
# determine session creation time
session_start_time = os.stat('/run/systemd/sessions/' + my_session).st_mtime
except (IOError, OSError):
return None
return (my_session, session_start_time)
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