| /* |
| * Here's a sample kernel module showing the use of jprobes to dump |
| * the arguments of _do_fork(). |
| * |
| * For more information on theory of operation of jprobes, see |
| * Documentation/kprobes.txt |
| * |
| * Build and insert the kernel module as done in the kprobe example. |
| * You will see the trace data in /var/log/messages and on the |
| * console whenever _do_fork() is invoked to create a new process. |
| * (Some messages may be suppressed if syslogd is configured to |
| * eliminate duplicate messages.) |
| */ |
| |
| #include <linux/kernel.h> |
| #include <linux/module.h> |
| #include <linux/kprobes.h> |
| |
| /* |
| * Jumper probe for _do_fork. |
| * Mirror principle enables access to arguments of the probed routine |
| * from the probe handler. |
| */ |
| |
| /* Proxy routine having the same arguments as actual _do_fork() routine */ |
| static long j_do_fork(unsigned long clone_flags, unsigned long stack_start, |
| unsigned long stack_size, int __user *parent_tidptr, |
| int __user *child_tidptr, unsigned long tls) |
| { |
| pr_info("jprobe: clone_flags = 0x%lx, stack_start = 0x%lx " |
| "stack_size = 0x%lx\n", clone_flags, stack_start, stack_size); |
| |
| /* Always end with a call to jprobe_return(). */ |
| jprobe_return(); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static struct jprobe my_jprobe = { |
| .entry = j_do_fork, |
| .kp = { |
| .symbol_name = "_do_fork", |
| }, |
| }; |
| |
| static int __init jprobe_init(void) |
| { |
| int ret; |
| |
| ret = register_jprobe(&my_jprobe); |
| if (ret < 0) { |
| printk(KERN_INFO "register_jprobe failed, returned %d\n", ret); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| printk(KERN_INFO "Planted jprobe at %p, handler addr %p\n", |
| my_jprobe.kp.addr, my_jprobe.entry); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static void __exit jprobe_exit(void) |
| { |
| unregister_jprobe(&my_jprobe); |
| printk(KERN_INFO "jprobe at %p unregistered\n", my_jprobe.kp.addr); |
| } |
| |
| module_init(jprobe_init) |
| module_exit(jprobe_exit) |
| MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); |