On 5/7/23 12:43, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
This is not secure so should not be used routinely. Also we do not
attempt to filter environment variables, so even ones containing
multiple lines or special characters are all sent to nbdkit_debug.
The reason for adding this is to allow for debugging the new
nbd_set_socket_activation_name(3) API added in libnbd 1.16.
---
docs/nbdkit.pod | 10 ++++++++++
server/main.c | 28 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
2 files changed, 38 insertions(+)
diff --git a/docs/nbdkit.pod b/docs/nbdkit.pod
index 83cf6a11c..22350cc08 100644
--- a/docs/nbdkit.pod
+++ b/docs/nbdkit.pod
@@ -619,6 +619,16 @@ are numerous and not usually very interesting.
S<I<-D nbdkit.backend.controlpath=0>> suppresses the non-datapath
commands (config, open, close, can_write, etc.)
+=item B<-D nbdkit.environ=1>
+
+(not Windows)
+
+Print nbdkit's environment variables in the debug output at start up.
+This is insecure because environment variables may contain both
+sensitive and user-controlled information, so it should not be used
+routinely. But it is useful for tracking down problems related to
+environment variables.
+
=item B<-D nbdkit.tls.log=>N
Enable TLS logging. C<N> can be in the range 0 (no logging) to 99.
diff --git a/server/main.c b/server/main.c
index 1df5d69ac..7b6adc3cc 100644
--- a/server/main.c
+++ b/server/main.c
@@ -210,6 +210,26 @@ dump_config (void)
#endif
}
+#ifndef WIN32
+
+/* -D nbdkit.environ=1 to dump the environment at start up. */
+NBDKIT_DLL_PUBLIC int nbdkit_debug_environ;
+
+#ifndef HAVE_ENVIRON_DECL
+extern char **environ;
+#endif
+
+static void
+dump_environment (void)
+{
+ size_t i;
+
+ for (i = 0; environ[i]; ++i)
+ nbdkit_debug ("%s", environ[i]);
+}
+
+#endif /* !WIN32 */
+
int
main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
@@ -662,6 +682,14 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[])
/* Check all debug flags were used, and free them. */
free_debug_flags ();
+#ifndef WIN32
+ /* Dump the environment if asked. This is the earliest we can do it
+ * because it uses a debug flag.
+ */
+ if (nbdkit_debug_environ && verbose)
+ dump_environment ();
+#endif
+
if (help) {
struct backend *b;
I was surprised not to see any assignment to the new global variable,
but then I found "server/debug-flags.c"; that's some serious wizardry.
Side thought: should we not make both "nbdkit_debug_environ" (and
friends), and the target of the "sym" pointer in "apply_debug_flags",
volatile? Aliasing doesn't get much more obscure than this, and I wonder
if this has the potential to blow up later, when compilers (and
processors) get even more clever.
Of course POSIX could always say "this is just required to work", which
I guess would be fine, but currently it doesn't seem to say it.
Anyway:
Acked-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek(a)redhat.com>
Thanks for writing the patch!
Laszlo