osquery-1/osquery/core/system.cpp
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2014, Facebook, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
* of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
*
*/
#include <ctime>
#include <sstream>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <signal.h>
#if !defined(__FreeBSD__)
#include <uuid/uuid.h>
#endif
#include <boost/algorithm/string/trim.hpp>
#include <boost/filesystem.hpp>
#include <boost/lexical_cast.hpp>
#include <boost/uuid/uuid.hpp>
#include <boost/uuid/uuid_generators.hpp>
#include <boost/uuid/uuid_io.hpp>
#include <osquery/core.h>
#include <osquery/database.h>
#include <osquery/filesystem.h>
#include <osquery/logger.h>
#include <osquery/sql.h>
namespace fs = boost::filesystem;
namespace osquery {
/// The path to the pidfile for osqueryd
CLI_FLAG(string,
pidfile,
"/var/osquery/osqueryd.pidfile",
"Path to the daemon pidfile mutex");
/// Should the daemon force unload previously-running osqueryd daemons.
CLI_FLAG(bool,
force,
false,
"Force osqueryd to kill previously-running daemons");
FLAG(string,
host_identifier,
"hostname",
"Field used to identify the host running osquery (hostname, uuid)");
std::string getHostname() {
char hostname[256] = {0}; // Linux max should be 64.
gethostname(hostname, sizeof(hostname) - 1);
std::string hostname_string = std::string(hostname);
boost::algorithm::trim(hostname_string);
return hostname_string;
}
std::string generateNewUuid() {
boost::uuids::uuid uuid = boost::uuids::random_generator()();
return boost::uuids::to_string(uuid);
}
Status getHostUUID(std::string& ident) {
// Lookup the host identifier (UUID) previously generated and stored.
auto status = getDatabaseValue(kPersistentSettings, "hostIdentifier", ident);
if (ident.size() == 0) {
// There was no uuid stored in the database, generate one and store it.
ident = osquery::generateHostUuid();
VLOG(1) << "Using uuid " << ident << " as host identifier";
return setDatabaseValue(kPersistentSettings, "hostIdentifier", ident);
}
return status;
}
std::string generateHostUuid() {
#ifdef __APPLE__
// Use the hardware uuid available on OSX to identify this machine
uuid_t id;
// wait at most 5 seconds for gethostuuid to return
const timespec wait = {5, 0};
int result = gethostuuid(id, &wait);
if (result == 0) {
char out[128];
uuid_unparse(id, out);
std::string uuid_string = std::string(out);
boost::algorithm::trim(uuid_string);
return uuid_string;
} else {
// unable to get the hardware uuid, just return a new uuid
return generateNewUuid();
}
#else
return generateNewUuid();
#endif
}
std::string getHostIdentifier() {
if (FLAGS_host_identifier != "uuid") {
// use the hostname as the default machine identifier
return osquery::getHostname();
}
// Generate a identifier/UUID for this application launch, and persist.
static std::string ident;
if (ident.size() == 0) {
// Lookup the host identifier (UUID) previously generated and stored.
getDatabaseValue(kPersistentSettings, "hostIdentifier", ident);
if (ident.size() == 0) {
ident = osquery::generateHostUuid();
VLOG(1) << "Using uuid " << ident << " as host identifier";
setDatabaseValue(kPersistentSettings, "hostIdentifier", ident);
}
}
return ident;
}
std::string getAsciiTime() {
auto result = std::time(nullptr);
auto time_str = std::string(std::asctime(std::gmtime(&result)));
boost::algorithm::trim(time_str);
return time_str + " UTC";
}
int getUnixTime() {
auto result = std::time(nullptr);
return result;
}
Status checkStalePid(const std::string& content) {
int pid;
try {
pid = boost::lexical_cast<int>(content);
} catch (const boost::bad_lexical_cast& e) {
if (FLAGS_force) {
return Status(0, "Force loading and not parsing pidfile");
} else {
return Status(1, "Could not parse pidfile");
}
}
int status = kill(pid, 0);
if (status != ESRCH) {
// The pid is running, check if it is an osqueryd process by name.
std::stringstream query_text;
query_text << "SELECT name FROM processes WHERE pid = " << pid
<< " AND name = 'osqueryd';";
auto q = SQL(query_text.str());
if (!q.ok()) {
return Status(1, "Error querying processes: " + q.getMessageString());
}
if (q.rows().size() > 0) {
// If the process really is osqueryd, return an "error" status.
if (FLAGS_force) {
// The caller may choose to abort the existing daemon with --force.
// Do not use SIGQUIT as it will cause a crash on OS X.
status = kill(pid, SIGKILL);
::sleep(1);
return Status(status, "Tried to force remove the existing osqueryd");
}
return Status(1, "osqueryd (" + content + ") is already running");
} else {
LOG(INFO) << "Found stale process for osqueryd (" << content
<< ") removing pidfile";
}
}
return Status(0, "OK");
}
Status createPidFile() {
// check if pidfile exists
auto exists = pathExists(FLAGS_pidfile);
if (exists.ok()) {
// if it exists, check if that pid is running.
std::string content;
auto read_status = readFile(FLAGS_pidfile, content);
if (!read_status.ok()) {
return Status(1, "Could not read pidfile: " + read_status.toString());
}
auto stale_status = checkStalePid(content);
if (!stale_status.ok()) {
return stale_status;
}
}
// Now the pidfile is either the wrong pid or the pid is not running.
try {
boost::filesystem::remove(FLAGS_pidfile);
} catch (boost::filesystem::filesystem_error& e) {
// Unable to remove old pidfile.
LOG(WARNING) << "Unable to remove the osqueryd pidfile";
}
// If no pidfile exists or the existing pid was stale, write, log, and run.
auto pid = boost::lexical_cast<std::string>(getpid());
LOG(INFO) << "Writing osqueryd pid (" << pid << ") to " << FLAGS_pidfile;
auto status = writeTextFile(FLAGS_pidfile, pid, 0644);
return status;
}
}