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# ioperm _____________________________________________________ # long sys_ioperm(unsigned long from, unsigned long num, int turn_on) # @define _SYSCALL_IOPERM_NAME %( name = "ioperm" %) @define _SYSCALL_IOPERM_ARGSTR %( argstr = sprintf("%#x, %#x, %#x", from, num, turn_on) %) @define _SYSCALL_IOPERM_REGARGS %( from = ulong_arg(1) num = ulong_arg(2) turn_on = uint_arg(3) %) @define _SYSCALL_IOPERM_REGARGS_STORE %( if (@probewrite(from)) set_ulong_arg(1, from) if (@probewrite(num)) set_ulong_arg(2, num) if (@probewrite(turn_on)) set_uint_arg(3, turn_on) %) probe syscall.ioperm = dw_syscall.ioperm !, nd_syscall.ioperm ? {} probe syscall.ioperm.return = dw_syscall.ioperm.return !, nd_syscall.ioperm.return ? {} # dw_ioperm _____________________________________________________ probe dw_syscall.ioperm = kernel.function("sys_ioperm").call ? { @_SYSCALL_IOPERM_NAME from = __ulong($from) num = __ulong($num) turn_on = __uint32($turn_on) @_SYSCALL_IOPERM_ARGSTR } probe dw_syscall.ioperm.return = kernel.function("sys_ioperm").return ? { @_SYSCALL_IOPERM_NAME @SYSC_RETVALSTR($return) } # nd_ioperm _____________________________________________________ probe nd_syscall.ioperm = nd1_syscall.ioperm!, nd2_syscall.ioperm!, tp_syscall.ioperm { } probe nd1_syscall.ioperm = kprobe.function("sys_ioperm") ? { @_SYSCALL_IOPERM_NAME asmlinkage() @_SYSCALL_IOPERM_REGARGS @_SYSCALL_IOPERM_ARGSTR } /* kernel 4.17+ */ probe nd2_syscall.ioperm = kprobe.function(@arch_syscall_prefix "sys_ioperm") ? { __set_syscall_pt_regs(pointer_arg(1)) @_SYSCALL_IOPERM_NAME @_SYSCALL_IOPERM_REGARGS @_SYSCALL_IOPERM_ARGSTR }, { %( @_IS_SREG_KERNEL %? @_SYSCALL_IOPERM_REGARGS_STORE %) } /* kernel 3.5+, but undesirable because it affects all syscalls */ probe tp_syscall.ioperm = kernel.trace("sys_enter") { __set_syscall_pt_regs($regs) @__syscall_compat_gate(@const("__NR_ioperm"), @const("__NR_compat_ioperm")) @_SYSCALL_IOPERM_NAME @_SYSCALL_IOPERM_REGARGS @_SYSCALL_IOPERM_ARGSTR }, { %( @_IS_SREG_KERNEL %? @_SYSCALL_IOPERM_REGARGS_STORE %) } probe nd_syscall.ioperm.return = nd1_syscall.ioperm.return!, nd2_syscall.ioperm.return!, tp_syscall.ioperm.return { } probe nd1_syscall.ioperm.return = kprobe.function("sys_ioperm").return ? { @_SYSCALL_IOPERM_NAME @SYSC_RETVALSTR(returnval()) } /* kernel 4.17+ */ probe nd2_syscall.ioperm.return = kprobe.function(@arch_syscall_prefix "sys_ioperm").return ? { @_SYSCALL_IOPERM_NAME @SYSC_RETVALSTR(returnval()) } /* kernel 3.5+, but undesirable because it affects all syscalls */ probe tp_syscall.ioperm.return = kernel.trace("sys_exit") { __set_syscall_pt_regs($regs) @__syscall_compat_gate(@const("__NR_ioperm"), @const("__NR_compat_ioperm")) @_SYSCALL_IOPERM_NAME @SYSC_RETVALSTR($ret) }