view src/os/unix/ngx_setproctitle.c @ 8531:41f4bd4c51f1

Disabled control characters and space in header names. Control characters (0x00-0x1f, 0x7f), space, and colon were never allowed in header names. The only somewhat valid use is header continuation which nginx never supported and which is explicitly obsolete by RFC 7230. Previously, such headers were considered invalid and were ignored by default (as per ignore_invalid_headers directive). With this change, such headers are unconditionally rejected. It is expected to make nginx more resilient to various attacks, in particular, with ignore_invalid_headers switched off (which is inherently unsecure, though nevertheless sometimes used in the wild).
author Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru>
date Mon, 28 Jun 2021 18:01:18 +0300
parents 67653855682e
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/*
 * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
 * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.
 */


#include <ngx_config.h>
#include <ngx_core.h>


#if (NGX_SETPROCTITLE_USES_ENV)

/*
 * To change the process title in Linux and Solaris we have to set argv[1]
 * to NULL and to copy the title to the same place where the argv[0] points to.
 * However, argv[0] may be too small to hold a new title.  Fortunately, Linux
 * and Solaris store argv[] and environ[] one after another.  So we should
 * ensure that is the continuous memory and then we allocate the new memory
 * for environ[] and copy it.  After this we could use the memory starting
 * from argv[0] for our process title.
 *
 * The Solaris's standard /bin/ps does not show the changed process title.
 * You have to use "/usr/ucb/ps -w" instead.  Besides, the UCB ps does not
 * show a new title if its length less than the origin command line length.
 * To avoid it we append to a new title the origin command line in the
 * parenthesis.
 */

extern char **environ;

static char *ngx_os_argv_last;

ngx_int_t
ngx_init_setproctitle(ngx_log_t *log)
{
    u_char      *p;
    size_t       size;
    ngx_uint_t   i;

    size = 0;

    for (i = 0; environ[i]; i++) {
        size += ngx_strlen(environ[i]) + 1;
    }

    p = ngx_alloc(size, log);
    if (p == NULL) {
        return NGX_ERROR;
    }

    ngx_os_argv_last = ngx_os_argv[0];

    for (i = 0; ngx_os_argv[i]; i++) {
        if (ngx_os_argv_last == ngx_os_argv[i]) {
            ngx_os_argv_last = ngx_os_argv[i] + ngx_strlen(ngx_os_argv[i]) + 1;
        }
    }

    for (i = 0; environ[i]; i++) {
        if (ngx_os_argv_last == environ[i]) {

            size = ngx_strlen(environ[i]) + 1;
            ngx_os_argv_last = environ[i] + size;

            ngx_cpystrn(p, (u_char *) environ[i], size);
            environ[i] = (char *) p;
            p += size;
        }
    }

    ngx_os_argv_last--;

    return NGX_OK;
}


void
ngx_setproctitle(char *title)
{
    u_char     *p;

#if (NGX_SOLARIS)

    ngx_int_t   i;
    size_t      size;

#endif

    ngx_os_argv[1] = NULL;

    p = ngx_cpystrn((u_char *) ngx_os_argv[0], (u_char *) "nginx: ",
                    ngx_os_argv_last - ngx_os_argv[0]);

    p = ngx_cpystrn(p, (u_char *) title, ngx_os_argv_last - (char *) p);

#if (NGX_SOLARIS)

    size = 0;

    for (i = 0; i < ngx_argc; i++) {
        size += ngx_strlen(ngx_argv[i]) + 1;
    }

    if (size > (size_t) ((char *) p - ngx_os_argv[0])) {

        /*
         * ngx_setproctitle() is too rare operation so we use
         * the non-optimized copies
         */

        p = ngx_cpystrn(p, (u_char *) " (", ngx_os_argv_last - (char *) p);

        for (i = 0; i < ngx_argc; i++) {
            p = ngx_cpystrn(p, (u_char *) ngx_argv[i],
                            ngx_os_argv_last - (char *) p);
            p = ngx_cpystrn(p, (u_char *) " ", ngx_os_argv_last - (char *) p);
        }

        if (*(p - 1) == ' ') {
            *(p - 1) = ')';
        }
    }

#endif

    if (ngx_os_argv_last - (char *) p) {
        ngx_memset(p, NGX_SETPROCTITLE_PAD, ngx_os_argv_last - (char *) p);
    }

    ngx_log_debug1(NGX_LOG_DEBUG_CORE, ngx_cycle->log, 0,
                   "setproctitle: \"%s\"", ngx_os_argv[0]);
}

#endif /* NGX_SETPROCTITLE_USES_ENV */