From: Jonathan Campbell <jon@nerdgrounds.com>
To: ratheesh k <ratheesh.ksz@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: open sockets from task_struct
Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2010 01:12:06 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4BCABED6.7050400@nerdgrounds.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <s2jcfeab66d1004180056m927c83f6l5642dcf56ad05a5e@mail.gmail.com>
Get the Linux kernel source and look at what the procfs filesystem is
doing to get that information. Look under fs/proc.
fs/proc/base.c(2508) seems to contain the inode structures for
/proc/pid/fd and /proc/pid/fdinfo, locate the inode operations
structure and locate the functions. Drill down through the function
calls and you'll eventually find how to read what
file handles are open. A quick glance tells me that the calls go several
layers deep including a call through a function pointer passed in one of
the parameters, "instantiate", hopefully that won't be a problem for you.
> On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 12:53 PM, Jonathan Campbell<jon@nerdgrounds.com> wrote:
>
>> I know that on the user-space side any open handles can be seen in the
>> /proc/<pid>/fd directory (<pid> is whatever process you're interested in).
>> Assuming you're talking about reading this from kernel space, I'd look at
>> what the procfs filesystem is doing and learn from that.
>> Sockets and block/char devices are listed like any other file, the list is
>> based on file handles.
>>
>>> I have task_struct structure , how to find all the opened files ? how
>>> to find opened sockets ?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Ratheesh
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> I need it in kernel space and i am using 2.6.29.4 kernel .. could you
> please guide a little ?
>
>
>
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2010-04-18 7:06 open sockets from task_struct ratheesh k
2010-04-18 7:30 ` Jonathan Campbell
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2010-04-18 8:12 ` Jonathan Campbell [this message]
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