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//===-- sanitizer_linux.cc ------------------------------------------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file is shared between AddressSanitizer and ThreadSanitizer
// run-time libraries and implements linux-specific functions from
// sanitizer_libc.h.
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "sanitizer_platform.h"
#if SANITIZER_FREEBSD || SANITIZER_LINUX || SANITIZER_NETBSD || \
SANITIZER_OPENBSD || SANITIZER_SOLARIS
#include "sanitizer_common.h"
#include "sanitizer_flags.h"
#include "sanitizer_getauxval.h"
#include "sanitizer_internal_defs.h"
#include "sanitizer_libc.h"
#include "sanitizer_linux.h"
#include "sanitizer_mutex.h"
#include "sanitizer_placement_new.h"
#include "sanitizer_procmaps.h"
#if SANITIZER_LINUX
#include <asm/param.h>
#endif
// For mips64, syscall(__NR_stat) fills the buffer in the 'struct kernel_stat'
// format. Struct kernel_stat is defined as 'struct stat' in asm/stat.h. To
// access stat from asm/stat.h, without conflicting with definition in
// sys/stat.h, we use this trick.
#if defined(__mips64)
#include <asm/unistd.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#define stat kernel_stat
#include <asm/stat.h>
#undef stat
#endif
#include <dlfcn.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <link.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <sched.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
[Sanitizers] Basic sanitizer Solaris support (PR 33274) Summary: This is the first mostly working version of the Sanitizer port to 32-bit Solaris/x86. It is currently based on Solaris 11.4 Beta. This part was initially developed inside libsanitizer in the GCC tree and should apply to both. Subsequent parts will address changes to clang, the compiler-rt build system and testsuite. I'm not yet sure what the right patch granularity is: if it's profitable to split the patch up, I'd like to get guidance on how to do so. Most of the changes are probably straightforward with a few exceptions: * The Solaris syscall interface isn't stable, undocumented and can change within an OS release. The stable interface is the libc interface, which I'm using here, if possible using the internal _-prefixed names. * While the patch primarily target 32-bit x86, I've left a few sparc changes in. They cannot currently be used with clang due to a backend limitation, but have worked fine inside the gcc tree. * Some functions (e.g. largefile versions of functions like open64) only exist in 32-bit Solaris, so I've introduced a separate SANITIZER_SOLARIS32 to check for that. The patch (with the subsequent ones to be submitted shortly) was tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11. Only a few failures remain, some of them analyzed, some still TBD: AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/start-deactivated.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/default_options.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/MemoryMappingLayout.DumpListOfModules SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/SanitizerCommon.PthreadDestructorIterations Maybe this is good enough the get the ball rolling. Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl Reviewed By: alekseyshl Subscribers: srhines, jyknight, kubamracek, krytarowski, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40898 llvm-svn: 320740
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#if !SANITIZER_SOLARIS
#include <sys/ptrace.h>
[Sanitizers] Basic sanitizer Solaris support (PR 33274) Summary: This is the first mostly working version of the Sanitizer port to 32-bit Solaris/x86. It is currently based on Solaris 11.4 Beta. This part was initially developed inside libsanitizer in the GCC tree and should apply to both. Subsequent parts will address changes to clang, the compiler-rt build system and testsuite. I'm not yet sure what the right patch granularity is: if it's profitable to split the patch up, I'd like to get guidance on how to do so. Most of the changes are probably straightforward with a few exceptions: * The Solaris syscall interface isn't stable, undocumented and can change within an OS release. The stable interface is the libc interface, which I'm using here, if possible using the internal _-prefixed names. * While the patch primarily target 32-bit x86, I've left a few sparc changes in. They cannot currently be used with clang due to a backend limitation, but have worked fine inside the gcc tree. * Some functions (e.g. largefile versions of functions like open64) only exist in 32-bit Solaris, so I've introduced a separate SANITIZER_SOLARIS32 to check for that. The patch (with the subsequent ones to be submitted shortly) was tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11. Only a few failures remain, some of them analyzed, some still TBD: AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/start-deactivated.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/default_options.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/MemoryMappingLayout.DumpListOfModules SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/SanitizerCommon.PthreadDestructorIterations Maybe this is good enough the get the ball rolling. Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl Reviewed By: alekseyshl Subscribers: srhines, jyknight, kubamracek, krytarowski, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40898 llvm-svn: 320740
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#endif
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/syscall.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#if !SANITIZER_OPENBSD
#include <ucontext.h>
#endif
#if SANITIZER_OPENBSD
#include <sys/futex.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#endif
#include <unistd.h>
#if SANITIZER_LINUX
#include <sys/utsname.h>
#endif
#if SANITIZER_LINUX && !SANITIZER_ANDROID
#include <sys/personality.h>
#endif
#if SANITIZER_FREEBSD
#include <sys/exec.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <machine/atomic.h>
extern "C" {
// <sys/umtx.h> must be included after <errno.h> and <sys/types.h> on
// FreeBSD 9.2 and 10.0.
#include <sys/umtx.h>
}
#include <sys/thr.h>
#endif // SANITIZER_FREEBSD
#if SANITIZER_NETBSD
#include <limits.h> // For NAME_MAX
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/exec.h>
extern struct ps_strings *__ps_strings;
#endif // SANITIZER_NETBSD
[Sanitizers] Basic sanitizer Solaris support (PR 33274) Summary: This is the first mostly working version of the Sanitizer port to 32-bit Solaris/x86. It is currently based on Solaris 11.4 Beta. This part was initially developed inside libsanitizer in the GCC tree and should apply to both. Subsequent parts will address changes to clang, the compiler-rt build system and testsuite. I'm not yet sure what the right patch granularity is: if it's profitable to split the patch up, I'd like to get guidance on how to do so. Most of the changes are probably straightforward with a few exceptions: * The Solaris syscall interface isn't stable, undocumented and can change within an OS release. The stable interface is the libc interface, which I'm using here, if possible using the internal _-prefixed names. * While the patch primarily target 32-bit x86, I've left a few sparc changes in. They cannot currently be used with clang due to a backend limitation, but have worked fine inside the gcc tree. * Some functions (e.g. largefile versions of functions like open64) only exist in 32-bit Solaris, so I've introduced a separate SANITIZER_SOLARIS32 to check for that. The patch (with the subsequent ones to be submitted shortly) was tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11. Only a few failures remain, some of them analyzed, some still TBD: AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/start-deactivated.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/default_options.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/MemoryMappingLayout.DumpListOfModules SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/SanitizerCommon.PthreadDestructorIterations Maybe this is good enough the get the ball rolling. Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl Reviewed By: alekseyshl Subscribers: srhines, jyknight, kubamracek, krytarowski, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40898 llvm-svn: 320740
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#if SANITIZER_SOLARIS
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <thread.h>
#define environ _environ
[Sanitizers] Basic sanitizer Solaris support (PR 33274) Summary: This is the first mostly working version of the Sanitizer port to 32-bit Solaris/x86. It is currently based on Solaris 11.4 Beta. This part was initially developed inside libsanitizer in the GCC tree and should apply to both. Subsequent parts will address changes to clang, the compiler-rt build system and testsuite. I'm not yet sure what the right patch granularity is: if it's profitable to split the patch up, I'd like to get guidance on how to do so. Most of the changes are probably straightforward with a few exceptions: * The Solaris syscall interface isn't stable, undocumented and can change within an OS release. The stable interface is the libc interface, which I'm using here, if possible using the internal _-prefixed names. * While the patch primarily target 32-bit x86, I've left a few sparc changes in. They cannot currently be used with clang due to a backend limitation, but have worked fine inside the gcc tree. * Some functions (e.g. largefile versions of functions like open64) only exist in 32-bit Solaris, so I've introduced a separate SANITIZER_SOLARIS32 to check for that. The patch (with the subsequent ones to be submitted shortly) was tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11. Only a few failures remain, some of them analyzed, some still TBD: AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/start-deactivated.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/default_options.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/MemoryMappingLayout.DumpListOfModules SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/SanitizerCommon.PthreadDestructorIterations Maybe this is good enough the get the ball rolling. Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl Reviewed By: alekseyshl Subscribers: srhines, jyknight, kubamracek, krytarowski, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40898 llvm-svn: 320740
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#endif
extern char **environ;
#if SANITIZER_LINUX
// <linux/time.h>
struct kernel_timeval {
long tv_sec;
long tv_usec;
};
// <linux/futex.h> is broken on some linux distributions.
const int FUTEX_WAIT = 0;
const int FUTEX_WAKE = 1;
const int FUTEX_PRIVATE_FLAG = 128;
const int FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE = FUTEX_WAIT | FUTEX_PRIVATE_FLAG;
const int FUTEX_WAKE_PRIVATE = FUTEX_WAKE | FUTEX_PRIVATE_FLAG;
#endif // SANITIZER_LINUX
// Are we using 32-bit or 64-bit Linux syscalls?
// x32 (which defines __x86_64__) has SANITIZER_WORDSIZE == 32
// but it still needs to use 64-bit syscalls.
#if SANITIZER_LINUX && (defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__powerpc64__) || \
SANITIZER_WORDSIZE == 64)
# define SANITIZER_LINUX_USES_64BIT_SYSCALLS 1
#else
# define SANITIZER_LINUX_USES_64BIT_SYSCALLS 0
#endif
// Note : FreeBSD had implemented both
// Linux and OpenBSD apis, available from
// future 12.x version most likely
#if SANITIZER_LINUX && defined(__NR_getrandom)
# if !defined(GRND_NONBLOCK)
# define GRND_NONBLOCK 1
# endif
# define SANITIZER_USE_GETRANDOM 1
#else
# define SANITIZER_USE_GETRANDOM 0
#endif // SANITIZER_LINUX && defined(__NR_getrandom)
#if SANITIZER_OPENBSD
# define SANITIZER_USE_GETENTROPY 1
#else
# if SANITIZER_FREEBSD && __FreeBSD_version >= 1200000
# define SANITIZER_USE_GETENTROPY 1
# else
# define SANITIZER_USE_GETENTROPY 0
# endif
#endif // SANITIZER_USE_GETENTROPY
namespace __sanitizer {
#if SANITIZER_LINUX && defined(__x86_64__)
#include "sanitizer_syscall_linux_x86_64.inc"
#elif SANITIZER_LINUX && defined(__aarch64__)
#include "sanitizer_syscall_linux_aarch64.inc"
#elif SANITIZER_LINUX && defined(__arm__)
#include "sanitizer_syscall_linux_arm.inc"
#else
#include "sanitizer_syscall_generic.inc"
#endif
// --------------- sanitizer_libc.h
Switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to libc calls on NetBSD Summary: When possible, switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to direct calls of internal libc symbols. Add a new function to detect address of a libc symbol of a function that could be intercepted. With the address detector in GetRealLibcAddress(), an optional interceptor of libc call will be bypassed. The original approach with syscall(2)/__syscall(2) wasn't portable across supported ABIs and CPU architectures. The indirect syscall interface is also a candidate for removal in future revisions of NetBSD, as the C language ABI is not a good domain for serialization of arbitrary functions arguments. Switch the following functions to libc calls: - internal_mmap() - internal_munmap() - internal_mprotect() - internal_close() - internal_open() - internal_read() - internal_write() - internal_ftruncate() - internal_stat() - internal_lstat() - internal_fstat() - internal_dup2() - internal_readlink() - internal_unlink() - internal_rename() - internal_sched_yield() - internal__exit() - internal_sleep() - internal_execve() - NanoTime() - internal_clock_gettime() - internal_waitpid() - internal_getpid() - internal_getppid() - internal_getdents() - internal_lseek() - internal_sigaltstack() - internal_fork() - internal_sigprocmask() - internal_sysctl() - internal_sigemptyset() - internal_sigfillset() - GetTid() - TgKill() This revision leaves room for refactoring in subsequent commits. Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc, joerg Reviewed By: vitalybuka Subscribers: mgorny, fedor.sergeev, jfb, loverszhaokai, devnexen, kubamracek, llvm-commits, ro, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51419 llvm-svn: 343523
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#if !SANITIZER_SOLARIS && !SANITIZER_NETBSD
#if !SANITIZER_S390 && !SANITIZER_OPENBSD
uptr internal_mmap(void *addr, uptr length, int prot, int flags, int fd,
OFF_T offset) {
Switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to libc calls on NetBSD Summary: When possible, switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to direct calls of internal libc symbols. Add a new function to detect address of a libc symbol of a function that could be intercepted. With the address detector in GetRealLibcAddress(), an optional interceptor of libc call will be bypassed. The original approach with syscall(2)/__syscall(2) wasn't portable across supported ABIs and CPU architectures. The indirect syscall interface is also a candidate for removal in future revisions of NetBSD, as the C language ABI is not a good domain for serialization of arbitrary functions arguments. Switch the following functions to libc calls: - internal_mmap() - internal_munmap() - internal_mprotect() - internal_close() - internal_open() - internal_read() - internal_write() - internal_ftruncate() - internal_stat() - internal_lstat() - internal_fstat() - internal_dup2() - internal_readlink() - internal_unlink() - internal_rename() - internal_sched_yield() - internal__exit() - internal_sleep() - internal_execve() - NanoTime() - internal_clock_gettime() - internal_waitpid() - internal_getpid() - internal_getppid() - internal_getdents() - internal_lseek() - internal_sigaltstack() - internal_fork() - internal_sigprocmask() - internal_sysctl() - internal_sigemptyset() - internal_sigfillset() - GetTid() - TgKill() This revision leaves room for refactoring in subsequent commits. Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc, joerg Reviewed By: vitalybuka Subscribers: mgorny, fedor.sergeev, jfb, loverszhaokai, devnexen, kubamracek, llvm-commits, ro, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51419 llvm-svn: 343523
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#if SANITIZER_FREEBSD || SANITIZER_LINUX_USES_64BIT_SYSCALLS
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(mmap), (uptr)addr, length, prot, flags, fd,
offset);
#else
// mmap2 specifies file offset in 4096-byte units.
CHECK(IsAligned(offset, 4096));
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(mmap2), addr, length, prot, flags, fd,
offset / 4096);
#endif
}
#endif // !SANITIZER_S390 && !SANITIZER_OPENBSD
#if !SANITIZER_OPENBSD
uptr internal_munmap(void *addr, uptr length) {
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(munmap), (uptr)addr, length);
}
int internal_mprotect(void *addr, uptr length, int prot) {
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(mprotect), (uptr)addr, length, prot);
}
#endif
uptr internal_close(fd_t fd) {
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(close), fd);
}
uptr internal_open(const char *filename, int flags) {
#if SANITIZER_USES_CANONICAL_LINUX_SYSCALLS
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(openat), AT_FDCWD, (uptr)filename, flags);
#else
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(open), (uptr)filename, flags);
#endif
}
uptr internal_open(const char *filename, int flags, u32 mode) {
#if SANITIZER_USES_CANONICAL_LINUX_SYSCALLS
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(openat), AT_FDCWD, (uptr)filename, flags,
mode);
#else
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(open), (uptr)filename, flags, mode);
#endif
}
uptr internal_read(fd_t fd, void *buf, uptr count) {
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sptr res;
HANDLE_EINTR(res,
(sptr)internal_syscall(SYSCALL(read), fd, (uptr)buf, count));
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return res;
}
uptr internal_write(fd_t fd, const void *buf, uptr count) {
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sptr res;
HANDLE_EINTR(res,
(sptr)internal_syscall(SYSCALL(write), fd, (uptr)buf, count));
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return res;
}
uptr internal_ftruncate(fd_t fd, uptr size) {
sptr res;
HANDLE_EINTR(res, (sptr)internal_syscall(SYSCALL(ftruncate), fd,
(OFF_T)size));
return res;
}
#if !SANITIZER_LINUX_USES_64BIT_SYSCALLS && SANITIZER_LINUX
static void stat64_to_stat(struct stat64 *in, struct stat *out) {
internal_memset(out, 0, sizeof(*out));
out->st_dev = in->st_dev;
out->st_ino = in->st_ino;
out->st_mode = in->st_mode;
out->st_nlink = in->st_nlink;
out->st_uid = in->st_uid;
out->st_gid = in->st_gid;
out->st_rdev = in->st_rdev;
out->st_size = in->st_size;
out->st_blksize = in->st_blksize;
out->st_blocks = in->st_blocks;
out->st_atime = in->st_atime;
out->st_mtime = in->st_mtime;
out->st_ctime = in->st_ctime;
}
#endif
#if defined(__mips64)
// Undefine compatibility macros from <sys/stat.h>
// so that they would not clash with the kernel_stat
// st_[a|m|c]time fields
#undef st_atime
#undef st_mtime
#undef st_ctime
#if defined(SANITIZER_ANDROID)
// Bionic sys/stat.h defines additional macros
// for compatibility with the old NDKs and
// they clash with the kernel_stat structure
// st_[a|m|c]time_nsec fields.
#undef st_atime_nsec
#undef st_mtime_nsec
#undef st_ctime_nsec
#endif
static void kernel_stat_to_stat(struct kernel_stat *in, struct stat *out) {
internal_memset(out, 0, sizeof(*out));
out->st_dev = in->st_dev;
out->st_ino = in->st_ino;
out->st_mode = in->st_mode;
out->st_nlink = in->st_nlink;
out->st_uid = in->st_uid;
out->st_gid = in->st_gid;
out->st_rdev = in->st_rdev;
out->st_size = in->st_size;
out->st_blksize = in->st_blksize;
out->st_blocks = in->st_blocks;
#if defined(__USE_MISC) || \
defined(__USE_XOPEN2K8) || \
defined(SANITIZER_ANDROID)
out->st_atim.tv_sec = in->st_atime;
out->st_atim.tv_nsec = in->st_atime_nsec;
out->st_mtim.tv_sec = in->st_mtime;
out->st_mtim.tv_nsec = in->st_mtime_nsec;
out->st_ctim.tv_sec = in->st_ctime;
out->st_ctim.tv_nsec = in->st_ctime_nsec;
#else
out->st_atime = in->st_atime;
out->st_atimensec = in->st_atime_nsec;
out->st_mtime = in->st_mtime;
out->st_mtimensec = in->st_mtime_nsec;
out->st_ctime = in->st_ctime;
out->st_atimensec = in->st_ctime_nsec;
#endif
}
#endif
uptr internal_stat(const char *path, void *buf) {
Switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to libc calls on NetBSD Summary: When possible, switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to direct calls of internal libc symbols. Add a new function to detect address of a libc symbol of a function that could be intercepted. With the address detector in GetRealLibcAddress(), an optional interceptor of libc call will be bypassed. The original approach with syscall(2)/__syscall(2) wasn't portable across supported ABIs and CPU architectures. The indirect syscall interface is also a candidate for removal in future revisions of NetBSD, as the C language ABI is not a good domain for serialization of arbitrary functions arguments. Switch the following functions to libc calls: - internal_mmap() - internal_munmap() - internal_mprotect() - internal_close() - internal_open() - internal_read() - internal_write() - internal_ftruncate() - internal_stat() - internal_lstat() - internal_fstat() - internal_dup2() - internal_readlink() - internal_unlink() - internal_rename() - internal_sched_yield() - internal__exit() - internal_sleep() - internal_execve() - NanoTime() - internal_clock_gettime() - internal_waitpid() - internal_getpid() - internal_getppid() - internal_getdents() - internal_lseek() - internal_sigaltstack() - internal_fork() - internal_sigprocmask() - internal_sysctl() - internal_sigemptyset() - internal_sigfillset() - GetTid() - TgKill() This revision leaves room for refactoring in subsequent commits. Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc, joerg Reviewed By: vitalybuka Subscribers: mgorny, fedor.sergeev, jfb, loverszhaokai, devnexen, kubamracek, llvm-commits, ro, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51419 llvm-svn: 343523
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#if SANITIZER_FREEBSD || SANITIZER_OPENBSD
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(fstatat), AT_FDCWD, (uptr)path, (uptr)buf, 0);
#elif SANITIZER_USES_CANONICAL_LINUX_SYSCALLS
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(newfstatat), AT_FDCWD, (uptr)path, (uptr)buf,
0);
#elif SANITIZER_LINUX_USES_64BIT_SYSCALLS
# if defined(__mips64)
// For mips64, stat syscall fills buffer in the format of kernel_stat
struct kernel_stat kbuf;
int res = internal_syscall(SYSCALL(stat), path, &kbuf);
kernel_stat_to_stat(&kbuf, (struct stat *)buf);
return res;
# else
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(stat), (uptr)path, (uptr)buf);
# endif
#else
struct stat64 buf64;
int res = internal_syscall(SYSCALL(stat64), path, &buf64);
stat64_to_stat(&buf64, (struct stat *)buf);
return res;
#endif
}
uptr internal_lstat(const char *path, void *buf) {
Switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to libc calls on NetBSD Summary: When possible, switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to direct calls of internal libc symbols. Add a new function to detect address of a libc symbol of a function that could be intercepted. With the address detector in GetRealLibcAddress(), an optional interceptor of libc call will be bypassed. The original approach with syscall(2)/__syscall(2) wasn't portable across supported ABIs and CPU architectures. The indirect syscall interface is also a candidate for removal in future revisions of NetBSD, as the C language ABI is not a good domain for serialization of arbitrary functions arguments. Switch the following functions to libc calls: - internal_mmap() - internal_munmap() - internal_mprotect() - internal_close() - internal_open() - internal_read() - internal_write() - internal_ftruncate() - internal_stat() - internal_lstat() - internal_fstat() - internal_dup2() - internal_readlink() - internal_unlink() - internal_rename() - internal_sched_yield() - internal__exit() - internal_sleep() - internal_execve() - NanoTime() - internal_clock_gettime() - internal_waitpid() - internal_getpid() - internal_getppid() - internal_getdents() - internal_lseek() - internal_sigaltstack() - internal_fork() - internal_sigprocmask() - internal_sysctl() - internal_sigemptyset() - internal_sigfillset() - GetTid() - TgKill() This revision leaves room for refactoring in subsequent commits. Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc, joerg Reviewed By: vitalybuka Subscribers: mgorny, fedor.sergeev, jfb, loverszhaokai, devnexen, kubamracek, llvm-commits, ro, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51419 llvm-svn: 343523
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#if SANITIZER_FREEBSD || SANITIZER_OPENBSD
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(fstatat), AT_FDCWD, (uptr)path, (uptr)buf,
AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW);
#elif SANITIZER_USES_CANONICAL_LINUX_SYSCALLS
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(newfstatat), AT_FDCWD, (uptr)path, (uptr)buf,
AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW);
#elif SANITIZER_LINUX_USES_64BIT_SYSCALLS
# if SANITIZER_MIPS64
// For mips64, lstat syscall fills buffer in the format of kernel_stat
struct kernel_stat kbuf;
int res = internal_syscall(SYSCALL(lstat), path, &kbuf);
kernel_stat_to_stat(&kbuf, (struct stat *)buf);
return res;
# else
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(lstat), (uptr)path, (uptr)buf);
# endif
#else
struct stat64 buf64;
int res = internal_syscall(SYSCALL(lstat64), path, &buf64);
stat64_to_stat(&buf64, (struct stat *)buf);
return res;
#endif
}
uptr internal_fstat(fd_t fd, void *buf) {
Switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to libc calls on NetBSD Summary: When possible, switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to direct calls of internal libc symbols. Add a new function to detect address of a libc symbol of a function that could be intercepted. With the address detector in GetRealLibcAddress(), an optional interceptor of libc call will be bypassed. The original approach with syscall(2)/__syscall(2) wasn't portable across supported ABIs and CPU architectures. The indirect syscall interface is also a candidate for removal in future revisions of NetBSD, as the C language ABI is not a good domain for serialization of arbitrary functions arguments. Switch the following functions to libc calls: - internal_mmap() - internal_munmap() - internal_mprotect() - internal_close() - internal_open() - internal_read() - internal_write() - internal_ftruncate() - internal_stat() - internal_lstat() - internal_fstat() - internal_dup2() - internal_readlink() - internal_unlink() - internal_rename() - internal_sched_yield() - internal__exit() - internal_sleep() - internal_execve() - NanoTime() - internal_clock_gettime() - internal_waitpid() - internal_getpid() - internal_getppid() - internal_getdents() - internal_lseek() - internal_sigaltstack() - internal_fork() - internal_sigprocmask() - internal_sysctl() - internal_sigemptyset() - internal_sigfillset() - GetTid() - TgKill() This revision leaves room for refactoring in subsequent commits. Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc, joerg Reviewed By: vitalybuka Subscribers: mgorny, fedor.sergeev, jfb, loverszhaokai, devnexen, kubamracek, llvm-commits, ro, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51419 llvm-svn: 343523
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#if SANITIZER_FREEBSD || SANITIZER_OPENBSD || \
SANITIZER_LINUX_USES_64BIT_SYSCALLS
Switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to libc calls on NetBSD Summary: When possible, switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to direct calls of internal libc symbols. Add a new function to detect address of a libc symbol of a function that could be intercepted. With the address detector in GetRealLibcAddress(), an optional interceptor of libc call will be bypassed. The original approach with syscall(2)/__syscall(2) wasn't portable across supported ABIs and CPU architectures. The indirect syscall interface is also a candidate for removal in future revisions of NetBSD, as the C language ABI is not a good domain for serialization of arbitrary functions arguments. Switch the following functions to libc calls: - internal_mmap() - internal_munmap() - internal_mprotect() - internal_close() - internal_open() - internal_read() - internal_write() - internal_ftruncate() - internal_stat() - internal_lstat() - internal_fstat() - internal_dup2() - internal_readlink() - internal_unlink() - internal_rename() - internal_sched_yield() - internal__exit() - internal_sleep() - internal_execve() - NanoTime() - internal_clock_gettime() - internal_waitpid() - internal_getpid() - internal_getppid() - internal_getdents() - internal_lseek() - internal_sigaltstack() - internal_fork() - internal_sigprocmask() - internal_sysctl() - internal_sigemptyset() - internal_sigfillset() - GetTid() - TgKill() This revision leaves room for refactoring in subsequent commits. Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc, joerg Reviewed By: vitalybuka Subscribers: mgorny, fedor.sergeev, jfb, loverszhaokai, devnexen, kubamracek, llvm-commits, ro, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51419 llvm-svn: 343523
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#if SANITIZER_MIPS64 && !SANITIZER_OPENBSD
// For mips64, fstat syscall fills buffer in the format of kernel_stat
struct kernel_stat kbuf;
int res = internal_syscall(SYSCALL(fstat), fd, &kbuf);
kernel_stat_to_stat(&kbuf, (struct stat *)buf);
return res;
# else
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(fstat), fd, (uptr)buf);
# endif
#else
struct stat64 buf64;
int res = internal_syscall(SYSCALL(fstat64), fd, &buf64);
stat64_to_stat(&buf64, (struct stat *)buf);
return res;
#endif
}
uptr internal_filesize(fd_t fd) {
struct stat st;
if (internal_fstat(fd, &st))
return -1;
return (uptr)st.st_size;
}
uptr internal_dup(int oldfd) {
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(dup), oldfd);
}
uptr internal_dup2(int oldfd, int newfd) {
#if SANITIZER_USES_CANONICAL_LINUX_SYSCALLS
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(dup3), oldfd, newfd, 0);
#else
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(dup2), oldfd, newfd);
#endif
}
uptr internal_readlink(const char *path, char *buf, uptr bufsize) {
#if SANITIZER_USES_CANONICAL_LINUX_SYSCALLS
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(readlinkat), AT_FDCWD, (uptr)path, (uptr)buf,
bufsize);
#elif SANITIZER_OPENBSD
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(readlinkat), AT_FDCWD, (uptr)path, (uptr)buf,
bufsize);
#else
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(readlink), (uptr)path, (uptr)buf, bufsize);
#endif
}
uptr internal_unlink(const char *path) {
#if SANITIZER_USES_CANONICAL_LINUX_SYSCALLS || SANITIZER_OPENBSD
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(unlinkat), AT_FDCWD, (uptr)path, 0);
#else
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(unlink), (uptr)path);
#endif
}
uptr internal_rename(const char *oldpath, const char *newpath) {
#if SANITIZER_USES_CANONICAL_LINUX_SYSCALLS || SANITIZER_OPENBSD
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(renameat), AT_FDCWD, (uptr)oldpath, AT_FDCWD,
(uptr)newpath);
#else
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(rename), (uptr)oldpath, (uptr)newpath);
#endif
}
uptr internal_sched_yield() {
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(sched_yield));
}
void internal__exit(int exitcode) {
Switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to libc calls on NetBSD Summary: When possible, switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to direct calls of internal libc symbols. Add a new function to detect address of a libc symbol of a function that could be intercepted. With the address detector in GetRealLibcAddress(), an optional interceptor of libc call will be bypassed. The original approach with syscall(2)/__syscall(2) wasn't portable across supported ABIs and CPU architectures. The indirect syscall interface is also a candidate for removal in future revisions of NetBSD, as the C language ABI is not a good domain for serialization of arbitrary functions arguments. Switch the following functions to libc calls: - internal_mmap() - internal_munmap() - internal_mprotect() - internal_close() - internal_open() - internal_read() - internal_write() - internal_ftruncate() - internal_stat() - internal_lstat() - internal_fstat() - internal_dup2() - internal_readlink() - internal_unlink() - internal_rename() - internal_sched_yield() - internal__exit() - internal_sleep() - internal_execve() - NanoTime() - internal_clock_gettime() - internal_waitpid() - internal_getpid() - internal_getppid() - internal_getdents() - internal_lseek() - internal_sigaltstack() - internal_fork() - internal_sigprocmask() - internal_sysctl() - internal_sigemptyset() - internal_sigfillset() - GetTid() - TgKill() This revision leaves room for refactoring in subsequent commits. Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc, joerg Reviewed By: vitalybuka Subscribers: mgorny, fedor.sergeev, jfb, loverszhaokai, devnexen, kubamracek, llvm-commits, ro, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51419 llvm-svn: 343523
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#if SANITIZER_FREEBSD || SANITIZER_OPENBSD
internal_syscall(SYSCALL(exit), exitcode);
#else
internal_syscall(SYSCALL(exit_group), exitcode);
#endif
Die(); // Unreachable.
}
unsigned int internal_sleep(unsigned int seconds) {
struct timespec ts;
ts.tv_sec = seconds;
ts.tv_nsec = 0;
int res = internal_syscall(SYSCALL(nanosleep), &ts, &ts);
if (res) return ts.tv_sec;
return 0;
}
uptr internal_execve(const char *filename, char *const argv[],
char *const envp[]) {
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(execve), (uptr)filename, (uptr)argv,
(uptr)envp);
}
Switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to libc calls on NetBSD Summary: When possible, switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to direct calls of internal libc symbols. Add a new function to detect address of a libc symbol of a function that could be intercepted. With the address detector in GetRealLibcAddress(), an optional interceptor of libc call will be bypassed. The original approach with syscall(2)/__syscall(2) wasn't portable across supported ABIs and CPU architectures. The indirect syscall interface is also a candidate for removal in future revisions of NetBSD, as the C language ABI is not a good domain for serialization of arbitrary functions arguments. Switch the following functions to libc calls: - internal_mmap() - internal_munmap() - internal_mprotect() - internal_close() - internal_open() - internal_read() - internal_write() - internal_ftruncate() - internal_stat() - internal_lstat() - internal_fstat() - internal_dup2() - internal_readlink() - internal_unlink() - internal_rename() - internal_sched_yield() - internal__exit() - internal_sleep() - internal_execve() - NanoTime() - internal_clock_gettime() - internal_waitpid() - internal_getpid() - internal_getppid() - internal_getdents() - internal_lseek() - internal_sigaltstack() - internal_fork() - internal_sigprocmask() - internal_sysctl() - internal_sigemptyset() - internal_sigfillset() - GetTid() - TgKill() This revision leaves room for refactoring in subsequent commits. Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc, joerg Reviewed By: vitalybuka Subscribers: mgorny, fedor.sergeev, jfb, loverszhaokai, devnexen, kubamracek, llvm-commits, ro, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51419 llvm-svn: 343523
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#endif // !SANITIZER_SOLARIS && !SANITIZER_NETBSD
// ----------------- sanitizer_common.h
bool FileExists(const char *filename) {
if (ShouldMockFailureToOpen(filename))
return false;
struct stat st;
#if SANITIZER_USES_CANONICAL_LINUX_SYSCALLS
if (internal_syscall(SYSCALL(newfstatat), AT_FDCWD, filename, &st, 0))
#else
if (internal_stat(filename, &st))
#endif
return false;
// Sanity check: filename is a regular file.
return S_ISREG(st.st_mode);
}
Switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to libc calls on NetBSD Summary: When possible, switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to direct calls of internal libc symbols. Add a new function to detect address of a libc symbol of a function that could be intercepted. With the address detector in GetRealLibcAddress(), an optional interceptor of libc call will be bypassed. The original approach with syscall(2)/__syscall(2) wasn't portable across supported ABIs and CPU architectures. The indirect syscall interface is also a candidate for removal in future revisions of NetBSD, as the C language ABI is not a good domain for serialization of arbitrary functions arguments. Switch the following functions to libc calls: - internal_mmap() - internal_munmap() - internal_mprotect() - internal_close() - internal_open() - internal_read() - internal_write() - internal_ftruncate() - internal_stat() - internal_lstat() - internal_fstat() - internal_dup2() - internal_readlink() - internal_unlink() - internal_rename() - internal_sched_yield() - internal__exit() - internal_sleep() - internal_execve() - NanoTime() - internal_clock_gettime() - internal_waitpid() - internal_getpid() - internal_getppid() - internal_getdents() - internal_lseek() - internal_sigaltstack() - internal_fork() - internal_sigprocmask() - internal_sysctl() - internal_sigemptyset() - internal_sigfillset() - GetTid() - TgKill() This revision leaves room for refactoring in subsequent commits. Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc, joerg Reviewed By: vitalybuka Subscribers: mgorny, fedor.sergeev, jfb, loverszhaokai, devnexen, kubamracek, llvm-commits, ro, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51419 llvm-svn: 343523
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#if !SANITIZER_NETBSD
tid_t GetTid() {
#if SANITIZER_FREEBSD
long Tid;
thr_self(&Tid);
return Tid;
#elif SANITIZER_OPENBSD
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(getthrid));
[Sanitizers] Basic sanitizer Solaris support (PR 33274) Summary: This is the first mostly working version of the Sanitizer port to 32-bit Solaris/x86. It is currently based on Solaris 11.4 Beta. This part was initially developed inside libsanitizer in the GCC tree and should apply to both. Subsequent parts will address changes to clang, the compiler-rt build system and testsuite. I'm not yet sure what the right patch granularity is: if it's profitable to split the patch up, I'd like to get guidance on how to do so. Most of the changes are probably straightforward with a few exceptions: * The Solaris syscall interface isn't stable, undocumented and can change within an OS release. The stable interface is the libc interface, which I'm using here, if possible using the internal _-prefixed names. * While the patch primarily target 32-bit x86, I've left a few sparc changes in. They cannot currently be used with clang due to a backend limitation, but have worked fine inside the gcc tree. * Some functions (e.g. largefile versions of functions like open64) only exist in 32-bit Solaris, so I've introduced a separate SANITIZER_SOLARIS32 to check for that. The patch (with the subsequent ones to be submitted shortly) was tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11. Only a few failures remain, some of them analyzed, some still TBD: AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/start-deactivated.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/default_options.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/MemoryMappingLayout.DumpListOfModules SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/SanitizerCommon.PthreadDestructorIterations Maybe this is good enough the get the ball rolling. Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl Reviewed By: alekseyshl Subscribers: srhines, jyknight, kubamracek, krytarowski, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40898 llvm-svn: 320740
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#elif SANITIZER_SOLARIS
return thr_self();
#else
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(gettid));
#endif
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}
int TgKill(pid_t pid, tid_t tid, int sig) {
#if SANITIZER_LINUX
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(tgkill), pid, tid, sig);
#elif SANITIZER_FREEBSD
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(thr_kill2), pid, tid, sig);
#elif SANITIZER_OPENBSD
(void)pid;
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(thrkill), tid, sig, nullptr);
#elif SANITIZER_SOLARIS
(void)pid;
return thr_kill(tid, sig);
#endif
}
Switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to libc calls on NetBSD Summary: When possible, switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to direct calls of internal libc symbols. Add a new function to detect address of a libc symbol of a function that could be intercepted. With the address detector in GetRealLibcAddress(), an optional interceptor of libc call will be bypassed. The original approach with syscall(2)/__syscall(2) wasn't portable across supported ABIs and CPU architectures. The indirect syscall interface is also a candidate for removal in future revisions of NetBSD, as the C language ABI is not a good domain for serialization of arbitrary functions arguments. Switch the following functions to libc calls: - internal_mmap() - internal_munmap() - internal_mprotect() - internal_close() - internal_open() - internal_read() - internal_write() - internal_ftruncate() - internal_stat() - internal_lstat() - internal_fstat() - internal_dup2() - internal_readlink() - internal_unlink() - internal_rename() - internal_sched_yield() - internal__exit() - internal_sleep() - internal_execve() - NanoTime() - internal_clock_gettime() - internal_waitpid() - internal_getpid() - internal_getppid() - internal_getdents() - internal_lseek() - internal_sigaltstack() - internal_fork() - internal_sigprocmask() - internal_sysctl() - internal_sigemptyset() - internal_sigfillset() - GetTid() - TgKill() This revision leaves room for refactoring in subsequent commits. Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc, joerg Reviewed By: vitalybuka Subscribers: mgorny, fedor.sergeev, jfb, loverszhaokai, devnexen, kubamracek, llvm-commits, ro, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51419 llvm-svn: 343523
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#endif
Switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to libc calls on NetBSD Summary: When possible, switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to direct calls of internal libc symbols. Add a new function to detect address of a libc symbol of a function that could be intercepted. With the address detector in GetRealLibcAddress(), an optional interceptor of libc call will be bypassed. The original approach with syscall(2)/__syscall(2) wasn't portable across supported ABIs and CPU architectures. The indirect syscall interface is also a candidate for removal in future revisions of NetBSD, as the C language ABI is not a good domain for serialization of arbitrary functions arguments. Switch the following functions to libc calls: - internal_mmap() - internal_munmap() - internal_mprotect() - internal_close() - internal_open() - internal_read() - internal_write() - internal_ftruncate() - internal_stat() - internal_lstat() - internal_fstat() - internal_dup2() - internal_readlink() - internal_unlink() - internal_rename() - internal_sched_yield() - internal__exit() - internal_sleep() - internal_execve() - NanoTime() - internal_clock_gettime() - internal_waitpid() - internal_getpid() - internal_getppid() - internal_getdents() - internal_lseek() - internal_sigaltstack() - internal_fork() - internal_sigprocmask() - internal_sysctl() - internal_sigemptyset() - internal_sigfillset() - GetTid() - TgKill() This revision leaves room for refactoring in subsequent commits. Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc, joerg Reviewed By: vitalybuka Subscribers: mgorny, fedor.sergeev, jfb, loverszhaokai, devnexen, kubamracek, llvm-commits, ro, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51419 llvm-svn: 343523
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#if !SANITIZER_SOLARIS && !SANITIZER_NETBSD
u64 NanoTime() {
Switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to libc calls on NetBSD Summary: When possible, switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to direct calls of internal libc symbols. Add a new function to detect address of a libc symbol of a function that could be intercepted. With the address detector in GetRealLibcAddress(), an optional interceptor of libc call will be bypassed. The original approach with syscall(2)/__syscall(2) wasn't portable across supported ABIs and CPU architectures. The indirect syscall interface is also a candidate for removal in future revisions of NetBSD, as the C language ABI is not a good domain for serialization of arbitrary functions arguments. Switch the following functions to libc calls: - internal_mmap() - internal_munmap() - internal_mprotect() - internal_close() - internal_open() - internal_read() - internal_write() - internal_ftruncate() - internal_stat() - internal_lstat() - internal_fstat() - internal_dup2() - internal_readlink() - internal_unlink() - internal_rename() - internal_sched_yield() - internal__exit() - internal_sleep() - internal_execve() - NanoTime() - internal_clock_gettime() - internal_waitpid() - internal_getpid() - internal_getppid() - internal_getdents() - internal_lseek() - internal_sigaltstack() - internal_fork() - internal_sigprocmask() - internal_sysctl() - internal_sigemptyset() - internal_sigfillset() - GetTid() - TgKill() This revision leaves room for refactoring in subsequent commits. Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc, joerg Reviewed By: vitalybuka Subscribers: mgorny, fedor.sergeev, jfb, loverszhaokai, devnexen, kubamracek, llvm-commits, ro, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51419 llvm-svn: 343523
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#if SANITIZER_FREEBSD || SANITIZER_OPENBSD
timeval tv;
#else
kernel_timeval tv;
#endif
internal_memset(&tv, 0, sizeof(tv));
internal_syscall(SYSCALL(gettimeofday), &tv, 0);
return (u64)tv.tv_sec * 1000*1000*1000 + tv.tv_usec * 1000;
}
uptr internal_clock_gettime(__sanitizer_clockid_t clk_id, void *tp) {
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(clock_gettime), clk_id, tp);
}
Switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to libc calls on NetBSD Summary: When possible, switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to direct calls of internal libc symbols. Add a new function to detect address of a libc symbol of a function that could be intercepted. With the address detector in GetRealLibcAddress(), an optional interceptor of libc call will be bypassed. The original approach with syscall(2)/__syscall(2) wasn't portable across supported ABIs and CPU architectures. The indirect syscall interface is also a candidate for removal in future revisions of NetBSD, as the C language ABI is not a good domain for serialization of arbitrary functions arguments. Switch the following functions to libc calls: - internal_mmap() - internal_munmap() - internal_mprotect() - internal_close() - internal_open() - internal_read() - internal_write() - internal_ftruncate() - internal_stat() - internal_lstat() - internal_fstat() - internal_dup2() - internal_readlink() - internal_unlink() - internal_rename() - internal_sched_yield() - internal__exit() - internal_sleep() - internal_execve() - NanoTime() - internal_clock_gettime() - internal_waitpid() - internal_getpid() - internal_getppid() - internal_getdents() - internal_lseek() - internal_sigaltstack() - internal_fork() - internal_sigprocmask() - internal_sysctl() - internal_sigemptyset() - internal_sigfillset() - GetTid() - TgKill() This revision leaves room for refactoring in subsequent commits. Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc, joerg Reviewed By: vitalybuka Subscribers: mgorny, fedor.sergeev, jfb, loverszhaokai, devnexen, kubamracek, llvm-commits, ro, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51419 llvm-svn: 343523
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#endif // !SANITIZER_SOLARIS && !SANITIZER_NETBSD
// Like getenv, but reads env directly from /proc (on Linux) or parses the
[Sanitizers] Basic sanitizer Solaris support (PR 33274) Summary: This is the first mostly working version of the Sanitizer port to 32-bit Solaris/x86. It is currently based on Solaris 11.4 Beta. This part was initially developed inside libsanitizer in the GCC tree and should apply to both. Subsequent parts will address changes to clang, the compiler-rt build system and testsuite. I'm not yet sure what the right patch granularity is: if it's profitable to split the patch up, I'd like to get guidance on how to do so. Most of the changes are probably straightforward with a few exceptions: * The Solaris syscall interface isn't stable, undocumented and can change within an OS release. The stable interface is the libc interface, which I'm using here, if possible using the internal _-prefixed names. * While the patch primarily target 32-bit x86, I've left a few sparc changes in. They cannot currently be used with clang due to a backend limitation, but have worked fine inside the gcc tree. * Some functions (e.g. largefile versions of functions like open64) only exist in 32-bit Solaris, so I've introduced a separate SANITIZER_SOLARIS32 to check for that. The patch (with the subsequent ones to be submitted shortly) was tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11. Only a few failures remain, some of them analyzed, some still TBD: AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/start-deactivated.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/default_options.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/MemoryMappingLayout.DumpListOfModules SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/SanitizerCommon.PthreadDestructorIterations Maybe this is good enough the get the ball rolling. Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl Reviewed By: alekseyshl Subscribers: srhines, jyknight, kubamracek, krytarowski, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40898 llvm-svn: 320740
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// 'environ' array (on some others) and does not use libc. This function
// should be called first inside __asan_init.
const char *GetEnv(const char *name) {
Switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to libc calls on NetBSD Summary: When possible, switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to direct calls of internal libc symbols. Add a new function to detect address of a libc symbol of a function that could be intercepted. With the address detector in GetRealLibcAddress(), an optional interceptor of libc call will be bypassed. The original approach with syscall(2)/__syscall(2) wasn't portable across supported ABIs and CPU architectures. The indirect syscall interface is also a candidate for removal in future revisions of NetBSD, as the C language ABI is not a good domain for serialization of arbitrary functions arguments. Switch the following functions to libc calls: - internal_mmap() - internal_munmap() - internal_mprotect() - internal_close() - internal_open() - internal_read() - internal_write() - internal_ftruncate() - internal_stat() - internal_lstat() - internal_fstat() - internal_dup2() - internal_readlink() - internal_unlink() - internal_rename() - internal_sched_yield() - internal__exit() - internal_sleep() - internal_execve() - NanoTime() - internal_clock_gettime() - internal_waitpid() - internal_getpid() - internal_getppid() - internal_getdents() - internal_lseek() - internal_sigaltstack() - internal_fork() - internal_sigprocmask() - internal_sysctl() - internal_sigemptyset() - internal_sigfillset() - GetTid() - TgKill() This revision leaves room for refactoring in subsequent commits. Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc, joerg Reviewed By: vitalybuka Subscribers: mgorny, fedor.sergeev, jfb, loverszhaokai, devnexen, kubamracek, llvm-commits, ro, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51419 llvm-svn: 343523
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#if SANITIZER_FREEBSD || SANITIZER_NETBSD || SANITIZER_OPENBSD || \
SANITIZER_SOLARIS
if (::environ != 0) {
uptr NameLen = internal_strlen(name);
for (char **Env = ::environ; *Env != 0; Env++) {
if (internal_strncmp(*Env, name, NameLen) == 0 && (*Env)[NameLen] == '=')
return (*Env) + NameLen + 1;
}
}
return 0; // Not found.
#elif SANITIZER_LINUX
static char *environ;
static uptr len;
static bool inited;
if (!inited) {
inited = true;
uptr environ_size;
if (!ReadFileToBuffer("/proc/self/environ", &environ, &environ_size, &len))
environ = nullptr;
}
if (!environ || len == 0) return nullptr;
uptr namelen = internal_strlen(name);
const char *p = environ;
while (*p != '\0') { // will happen at the \0\0 that terminates the buffer
// proc file has the format NAME=value\0NAME=value\0NAME=value\0...
const char* endp =
(char*)internal_memchr(p, '\0', len - (p - environ));
if (!endp) // this entry isn't NUL terminated
return nullptr;
else if (!internal_memcmp(p, name, namelen) && p[namelen] == '=') // Match.
return p + namelen + 1; // point after =
p = endp + 1;
}
return nullptr; // Not found.
#else
#error "Unsupported platform"
#endif
}
#if !SANITIZER_FREEBSD && !SANITIZER_NETBSD && !SANITIZER_OPENBSD
extern "C" {
SANITIZER_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE extern void *__libc_stack_end;
}
#endif
#if !SANITIZER_GO && !SANITIZER_FREEBSD && !SANITIZER_NETBSD && \
!SANITIZER_OPENBSD
static void ReadNullSepFileToArray(const char *path, char ***arr,
int arr_size) {
char *buff;
uptr buff_size;
uptr buff_len;
*arr = (char **)MmapOrDie(arr_size * sizeof(char *), "NullSepFileArray");
if (!ReadFileToBuffer(path, &buff, &buff_size, &buff_len, 1024 * 1024)) {
(*arr)[0] = nullptr;
return;
}
(*arr)[0] = buff;
int count, i;
for (count = 1, i = 1; ; i++) {
if (buff[i] == 0) {
if (buff[i+1] == 0) break;
(*arr)[count] = &buff[i+1];
CHECK_LE(count, arr_size - 1); // FIXME: make this more flexible.
count++;
}
}
(*arr)[count] = nullptr;
}
#endif
#if !SANITIZER_OPENBSD
static void GetArgsAndEnv(char ***argv, char ***envp) {
#if SANITIZER_FREEBSD
// On FreeBSD, retrieving the argument and environment arrays is done via the
// kern.ps_strings sysctl, which returns a pointer to a structure containing
// this information. See also <sys/exec.h>.
ps_strings *pss;
uptr sz = sizeof(pss);
if (internal_sysctlbyname("kern.ps_strings", &pss, &sz, NULL, 0) == -1) {
Printf("sysctl kern.ps_strings failed\n");
Die();
}
*argv = pss->ps_argvstr;
*envp = pss->ps_envstr;
#elif SANITIZER_NETBSD
*argv = __ps_strings->ps_argvstr;
*envp = __ps_strings->ps_envstr;
#else // SANITIZER_FREEBSD
#if !SANITIZER_GO
if (&__libc_stack_end) {
#endif // !SANITIZER_GO
uptr* stack_end = (uptr*)__libc_stack_end;
int argc = *stack_end;
*argv = (char**)(stack_end + 1);
*envp = (char**)(stack_end + argc + 2);
#if !SANITIZER_GO
} else {
static const int kMaxArgv = 2000, kMaxEnvp = 2000;
ReadNullSepFileToArray("/proc/self/cmdline", argv, kMaxArgv);
ReadNullSepFileToArray("/proc/self/environ", envp, kMaxEnvp);
}
#endif // !SANITIZER_GO
#endif // SANITIZER_FREEBSD
}
char **GetArgv() {
char **argv, **envp;
GetArgsAndEnv(&argv, &envp);
return argv;
}
char **GetEnviron() {
char **argv, **envp;
GetArgsAndEnv(&argv, &envp);
return envp;
}
#endif // !SANITIZER_OPENBSD
[Sanitizers] Basic sanitizer Solaris support (PR 33274) Summary: This is the first mostly working version of the Sanitizer port to 32-bit Solaris/x86. It is currently based on Solaris 11.4 Beta. This part was initially developed inside libsanitizer in the GCC tree and should apply to both. Subsequent parts will address changes to clang, the compiler-rt build system and testsuite. I'm not yet sure what the right patch granularity is: if it's profitable to split the patch up, I'd like to get guidance on how to do so. Most of the changes are probably straightforward with a few exceptions: * The Solaris syscall interface isn't stable, undocumented and can change within an OS release. The stable interface is the libc interface, which I'm using here, if possible using the internal _-prefixed names. * While the patch primarily target 32-bit x86, I've left a few sparc changes in. They cannot currently be used with clang due to a backend limitation, but have worked fine inside the gcc tree. * Some functions (e.g. largefile versions of functions like open64) only exist in 32-bit Solaris, so I've introduced a separate SANITIZER_SOLARIS32 to check for that. The patch (with the subsequent ones to be submitted shortly) was tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11. Only a few failures remain, some of them analyzed, some still TBD: AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/start-deactivated.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/default_options.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/MemoryMappingLayout.DumpListOfModules SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/SanitizerCommon.PthreadDestructorIterations Maybe this is good enough the get the ball rolling. Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl Reviewed By: alekseyshl Subscribers: srhines, jyknight, kubamracek, krytarowski, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40898 llvm-svn: 320740
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#if !SANITIZER_SOLARIS
enum MutexState {
MtxUnlocked = 0,
MtxLocked = 1,
MtxSleeping = 2
};
BlockingMutex::BlockingMutex() {
internal_memset(this, 0, sizeof(*this));
}
void BlockingMutex::Lock() {
CHECK_EQ(owner_, 0);
atomic_uint32_t *m = reinterpret_cast<atomic_uint32_t *>(&opaque_storage_);
if (atomic_exchange(m, MtxLocked, memory_order_acquire) == MtxUnlocked)
return;
while (atomic_exchange(m, MtxSleeping, memory_order_acquire) != MtxUnlocked) {
#if SANITIZER_FREEBSD
_umtx_op(m, UMTX_OP_WAIT_UINT, MtxSleeping, 0, 0);
#elif SANITIZER_NETBSD
[Sanitizers] Basic sanitizer Solaris support (PR 33274) Summary: This is the first mostly working version of the Sanitizer port to 32-bit Solaris/x86. It is currently based on Solaris 11.4 Beta. This part was initially developed inside libsanitizer in the GCC tree and should apply to both. Subsequent parts will address changes to clang, the compiler-rt build system and testsuite. I'm not yet sure what the right patch granularity is: if it's profitable to split the patch up, I'd like to get guidance on how to do so. Most of the changes are probably straightforward with a few exceptions: * The Solaris syscall interface isn't stable, undocumented and can change within an OS release. The stable interface is the libc interface, which I'm using here, if possible using the internal _-prefixed names. * While the patch primarily target 32-bit x86, I've left a few sparc changes in. They cannot currently be used with clang due to a backend limitation, but have worked fine inside the gcc tree. * Some functions (e.g. largefile versions of functions like open64) only exist in 32-bit Solaris, so I've introduced a separate SANITIZER_SOLARIS32 to check for that. The patch (with the subsequent ones to be submitted shortly) was tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11. Only a few failures remain, some of them analyzed, some still TBD: AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/start-deactivated.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/default_options.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/MemoryMappingLayout.DumpListOfModules SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/SanitizerCommon.PthreadDestructorIterations Maybe this is good enough the get the ball rolling. Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl Reviewed By: alekseyshl Subscribers: srhines, jyknight, kubamracek, krytarowski, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40898 llvm-svn: 320740
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sched_yield(); /* No userspace futex-like synchronization */
#else
internal_syscall(SYSCALL(futex), (uptr)m, FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE, MtxSleeping,
0, 0, 0);
#endif
}
}
void BlockingMutex::Unlock() {
atomic_uint32_t *m = reinterpret_cast<atomic_uint32_t *>(&opaque_storage_);
u32 v = atomic_exchange(m, MtxUnlocked, memory_order_release);
CHECK_NE(v, MtxUnlocked);
if (v == MtxSleeping) {
#if SANITIZER_FREEBSD
_umtx_op(m, UMTX_OP_WAKE, 1, 0, 0);
#elif SANITIZER_NETBSD
[Sanitizers] Basic sanitizer Solaris support (PR 33274) Summary: This is the first mostly working version of the Sanitizer port to 32-bit Solaris/x86. It is currently based on Solaris 11.4 Beta. This part was initially developed inside libsanitizer in the GCC tree and should apply to both. Subsequent parts will address changes to clang, the compiler-rt build system and testsuite. I'm not yet sure what the right patch granularity is: if it's profitable to split the patch up, I'd like to get guidance on how to do so. Most of the changes are probably straightforward with a few exceptions: * The Solaris syscall interface isn't stable, undocumented and can change within an OS release. The stable interface is the libc interface, which I'm using here, if possible using the internal _-prefixed names. * While the patch primarily target 32-bit x86, I've left a few sparc changes in. They cannot currently be used with clang due to a backend limitation, but have worked fine inside the gcc tree. * Some functions (e.g. largefile versions of functions like open64) only exist in 32-bit Solaris, so I've introduced a separate SANITIZER_SOLARIS32 to check for that. The patch (with the subsequent ones to be submitted shortly) was tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11. Only a few failures remain, some of them analyzed, some still TBD: AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/start-deactivated.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/default_options.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/MemoryMappingLayout.DumpListOfModules SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/SanitizerCommon.PthreadDestructorIterations Maybe this is good enough the get the ball rolling. Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl Reviewed By: alekseyshl Subscribers: srhines, jyknight, kubamracek, krytarowski, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40898 llvm-svn: 320740
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/* No userspace futex-like synchronization */
#else
internal_syscall(SYSCALL(futex), (uptr)m, FUTEX_WAKE_PRIVATE, 1, 0, 0, 0);
#endif
}
}
void BlockingMutex::CheckLocked() {
atomic_uint32_t *m = reinterpret_cast<atomic_uint32_t *>(&opaque_storage_);
CHECK_NE(MtxUnlocked, atomic_load(m, memory_order_relaxed));
}
[Sanitizers] Basic sanitizer Solaris support (PR 33274) Summary: This is the first mostly working version of the Sanitizer port to 32-bit Solaris/x86. It is currently based on Solaris 11.4 Beta. This part was initially developed inside libsanitizer in the GCC tree and should apply to both. Subsequent parts will address changes to clang, the compiler-rt build system and testsuite. I'm not yet sure what the right patch granularity is: if it's profitable to split the patch up, I'd like to get guidance on how to do so. Most of the changes are probably straightforward with a few exceptions: * The Solaris syscall interface isn't stable, undocumented and can change within an OS release. The stable interface is the libc interface, which I'm using here, if possible using the internal _-prefixed names. * While the patch primarily target 32-bit x86, I've left a few sparc changes in. They cannot currently be used with clang due to a backend limitation, but have worked fine inside the gcc tree. * Some functions (e.g. largefile versions of functions like open64) only exist in 32-bit Solaris, so I've introduced a separate SANITIZER_SOLARIS32 to check for that. The patch (with the subsequent ones to be submitted shortly) was tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11. Only a few failures remain, some of them analyzed, some still TBD: AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/start-deactivated.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/default_options.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/MemoryMappingLayout.DumpListOfModules SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/SanitizerCommon.PthreadDestructorIterations Maybe this is good enough the get the ball rolling. Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl Reviewed By: alekseyshl Subscribers: srhines, jyknight, kubamracek, krytarowski, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40898 llvm-svn: 320740
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#endif // !SANITIZER_SOLARIS
// ----------------- sanitizer_linux.h
// The actual size of this structure is specified by d_reclen.
// Note that getdents64 uses a different structure format. We only provide the
// 32-bit syscall here.
Switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to libc calls on NetBSD Summary: When possible, switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to direct calls of internal libc symbols. Add a new function to detect address of a libc symbol of a function that could be intercepted. With the address detector in GetRealLibcAddress(), an optional interceptor of libc call will be bypassed. The original approach with syscall(2)/__syscall(2) wasn't portable across supported ABIs and CPU architectures. The indirect syscall interface is also a candidate for removal in future revisions of NetBSD, as the C language ABI is not a good domain for serialization of arbitrary functions arguments. Switch the following functions to libc calls: - internal_mmap() - internal_munmap() - internal_mprotect() - internal_close() - internal_open() - internal_read() - internal_write() - internal_ftruncate() - internal_stat() - internal_lstat() - internal_fstat() - internal_dup2() - internal_readlink() - internal_unlink() - internal_rename() - internal_sched_yield() - internal__exit() - internal_sleep() - internal_execve() - NanoTime() - internal_clock_gettime() - internal_waitpid() - internal_getpid() - internal_getppid() - internal_getdents() - internal_lseek() - internal_sigaltstack() - internal_fork() - internal_sigprocmask() - internal_sysctl() - internal_sigemptyset() - internal_sigfillset() - GetTid() - TgKill() This revision leaves room for refactoring in subsequent commits. Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc, joerg Reviewed By: vitalybuka Subscribers: mgorny, fedor.sergeev, jfb, loverszhaokai, devnexen, kubamracek, llvm-commits, ro, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51419 llvm-svn: 343523
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#if SANITIZER_NETBSD
// Not used
#elif SANITIZER_OPENBSD
// struct dirent is different for Linux and us. At this moment, we use only
// d_fileno (Linux call this d_ino), d_reclen, and d_name.
struct linux_dirent {
u64 d_ino; // d_fileno
u16 d_reclen;
u16 d_namlen; // not used
u8 d_type; // not used
char d_name[NAME_MAX + 1];
};
#else
struct linux_dirent {
#if SANITIZER_X32 || defined(__aarch64__)
u64 d_ino;
u64 d_off;
#else
unsigned long d_ino;
unsigned long d_off;
#endif
unsigned short d_reclen;
#ifdef __aarch64__
unsigned char d_type;
#endif
char d_name[256];
};
#endif
Switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to libc calls on NetBSD Summary: When possible, switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to direct calls of internal libc symbols. Add a new function to detect address of a libc symbol of a function that could be intercepted. With the address detector in GetRealLibcAddress(), an optional interceptor of libc call will be bypassed. The original approach with syscall(2)/__syscall(2) wasn't portable across supported ABIs and CPU architectures. The indirect syscall interface is also a candidate for removal in future revisions of NetBSD, as the C language ABI is not a good domain for serialization of arbitrary functions arguments. Switch the following functions to libc calls: - internal_mmap() - internal_munmap() - internal_mprotect() - internal_close() - internal_open() - internal_read() - internal_write() - internal_ftruncate() - internal_stat() - internal_lstat() - internal_fstat() - internal_dup2() - internal_readlink() - internal_unlink() - internal_rename() - internal_sched_yield() - internal__exit() - internal_sleep() - internal_execve() - NanoTime() - internal_clock_gettime() - internal_waitpid() - internal_getpid() - internal_getppid() - internal_getdents() - internal_lseek() - internal_sigaltstack() - internal_fork() - internal_sigprocmask() - internal_sysctl() - internal_sigemptyset() - internal_sigfillset() - GetTid() - TgKill() This revision leaves room for refactoring in subsequent commits. Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc, joerg Reviewed By: vitalybuka Subscribers: mgorny, fedor.sergeev, jfb, loverszhaokai, devnexen, kubamracek, llvm-commits, ro, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51419 llvm-svn: 343523
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#if !SANITIZER_SOLARIS && !SANITIZER_NETBSD
// Syscall wrappers.
uptr internal_ptrace(int request, int pid, void *addr, void *data) {
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(ptrace), request, pid, (uptr)addr,
(uptr)data);
}
uptr internal_waitpid(int pid, int *status, int options) {
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(wait4), pid, (uptr)status, options,
0 /* rusage */);
}
uptr internal_getpid() {
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(getpid));
}
uptr internal_getppid() {
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(getppid));
}
uptr internal_getdents(fd_t fd, struct linux_dirent *dirp, unsigned int count) {
#if SANITIZER_FREEBSD
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(getdirentries), fd, (uptr)dirp, count, NULL);
#elif SANITIZER_USES_CANONICAL_LINUX_SYSCALLS
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(getdents64), fd, (uptr)dirp, count);
#else
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(getdents), fd, (uptr)dirp, count);
#endif
}
uptr internal_lseek(fd_t fd, OFF_T offset, int whence) {
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(lseek), fd, offset, whence);
}
#if SANITIZER_LINUX
uptr internal_prctl(int option, uptr arg2, uptr arg3, uptr arg4, uptr arg5) {
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(prctl), option, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5);
}
#endif
uptr internal_sigaltstack(const void *ss, void *oss) {
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(sigaltstack), (uptr)ss, (uptr)oss);
}
int internal_fork() {
#if SANITIZER_USES_CANONICAL_LINUX_SYSCALLS
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(clone), SIGCHLD, 0);
#else
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(fork));
#endif
}
Switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to libc calls on NetBSD Summary: When possible, switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to direct calls of internal libc symbols. Add a new function to detect address of a libc symbol of a function that could be intercepted. With the address detector in GetRealLibcAddress(), an optional interceptor of libc call will be bypassed. The original approach with syscall(2)/__syscall(2) wasn't portable across supported ABIs and CPU architectures. The indirect syscall interface is also a candidate for removal in future revisions of NetBSD, as the C language ABI is not a good domain for serialization of arbitrary functions arguments. Switch the following functions to libc calls: - internal_mmap() - internal_munmap() - internal_mprotect() - internal_close() - internal_open() - internal_read() - internal_write() - internal_ftruncate() - internal_stat() - internal_lstat() - internal_fstat() - internal_dup2() - internal_readlink() - internal_unlink() - internal_rename() - internal_sched_yield() - internal__exit() - internal_sleep() - internal_execve() - NanoTime() - internal_clock_gettime() - internal_waitpid() - internal_getpid() - internal_getppid() - internal_getdents() - internal_lseek() - internal_sigaltstack() - internal_fork() - internal_sigprocmask() - internal_sysctl() - internal_sigemptyset() - internal_sigfillset() - GetTid() - TgKill() This revision leaves room for refactoring in subsequent commits. Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc, joerg Reviewed By: vitalybuka Subscribers: mgorny, fedor.sergeev, jfb, loverszhaokai, devnexen, kubamracek, llvm-commits, ro, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51419 llvm-svn: 343523
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#if SANITIZER_FREEBSD || SANITIZER_OPENBSD
int internal_sysctl(const int *name, unsigned int namelen, void *oldp,
uptr *oldlenp, const void *newp, uptr newlen) {
#if SANITIZER_OPENBSD
return sysctl(name, namelen, oldp, (size_t *)oldlenp, (void *)newp,
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(size_t)newlen);
#else
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(__sysctl), name, namelen, oldp,
(size_t *)oldlenp, newp, (size_t)newlen);
#endif
}
#if SANITIZER_FREEBSD
int internal_sysctlbyname(const char *sname, void *oldp, uptr *oldlenp,
const void *newp, uptr newlen) {
return sysctlbyname(sname, oldp, (size_t *)oldlenp, newp, (size_t)newlen);
}
#endif
#endif
#if SANITIZER_LINUX
#define SA_RESTORER 0x04000000
// Doesn't set sa_restorer if the caller did not set it, so use with caution
//(see below).
int internal_sigaction_norestorer(int signum, const void *act, void *oldact) {
__sanitizer_kernel_sigaction_t k_act, k_oldact;
internal_memset(&k_act, 0, sizeof(__sanitizer_kernel_sigaction_t));
internal_memset(&k_oldact, 0, sizeof(__sanitizer_kernel_sigaction_t));
const __sanitizer_sigaction *u_act = (const __sanitizer_sigaction *)act;
__sanitizer_sigaction *u_oldact = (__sanitizer_sigaction *)oldact;
if (u_act) {
k_act.handler = u_act->handler;
k_act.sigaction = u_act->sigaction;
internal_memcpy(&k_act.sa_mask, &u_act->sa_mask,
sizeof(__sanitizer_kernel_sigset_t));
// Without SA_RESTORER kernel ignores the calls (probably returns EINVAL).
k_act.sa_flags = u_act->sa_flags | SA_RESTORER;
// FIXME: most often sa_restorer is unset, however the kernel requires it
// to point to a valid signal restorer that calls the rt_sigreturn syscall.
// If sa_restorer passed to the kernel is NULL, the program may crash upon
// signal delivery or fail to unwind the stack in the signal handler.
// libc implementation of sigaction() passes its own restorer to
// rt_sigaction, so we need to do the same (we'll need to reimplement the
// restorers; for x86_64 the restorer address can be obtained from
// oldact->sa_restorer upon a call to sigaction(xxx, NULL, oldact).
#if !SANITIZER_ANDROID || !SANITIZER_MIPS32
k_act.sa_restorer = u_act->sa_restorer;
#endif
}
uptr result = internal_syscall(SYSCALL(rt_sigaction), (uptr)signum,
(uptr)(u_act ? &k_act : nullptr),
(uptr)(u_oldact ? &k_oldact : nullptr),
(uptr)sizeof(__sanitizer_kernel_sigset_t));
if ((result == 0) && u_oldact) {
u_oldact->handler = k_oldact.handler;
u_oldact->sigaction = k_oldact.sigaction;
internal_memcpy(&u_oldact->sa_mask, &k_oldact.sa_mask,
sizeof(__sanitizer_kernel_sigset_t));
u_oldact->sa_flags = k_oldact.sa_flags;
#if !SANITIZER_ANDROID || !SANITIZER_MIPS32
u_oldact->sa_restorer = k_oldact.sa_restorer;
#endif
}
return result;
}
#endif // SANITIZER_LINUX
uptr internal_sigprocmask(int how, __sanitizer_sigset_t *set,
__sanitizer_sigset_t *oldset) {
Switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to libc calls on NetBSD Summary: When possible, switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to direct calls of internal libc symbols. Add a new function to detect address of a libc symbol of a function that could be intercepted. With the address detector in GetRealLibcAddress(), an optional interceptor of libc call will be bypassed. The original approach with syscall(2)/__syscall(2) wasn't portable across supported ABIs and CPU architectures. The indirect syscall interface is also a candidate for removal in future revisions of NetBSD, as the C language ABI is not a good domain for serialization of arbitrary functions arguments. Switch the following functions to libc calls: - internal_mmap() - internal_munmap() - internal_mprotect() - internal_close() - internal_open() - internal_read() - internal_write() - internal_ftruncate() - internal_stat() - internal_lstat() - internal_fstat() - internal_dup2() - internal_readlink() - internal_unlink() - internal_rename() - internal_sched_yield() - internal__exit() - internal_sleep() - internal_execve() - NanoTime() - internal_clock_gettime() - internal_waitpid() - internal_getpid() - internal_getppid() - internal_getdents() - internal_lseek() - internal_sigaltstack() - internal_fork() - internal_sigprocmask() - internal_sysctl() - internal_sigemptyset() - internal_sigfillset() - GetTid() - TgKill() This revision leaves room for refactoring in subsequent commits. Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc, joerg Reviewed By: vitalybuka Subscribers: mgorny, fedor.sergeev, jfb, loverszhaokai, devnexen, kubamracek, llvm-commits, ro, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51419 llvm-svn: 343523
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#if SANITIZER_FREEBSD || SANITIZER_OPENBSD
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(sigprocmask), how, set, oldset);
#else
__sanitizer_kernel_sigset_t *k_set = (__sanitizer_kernel_sigset_t *)set;
__sanitizer_kernel_sigset_t *k_oldset = (__sanitizer_kernel_sigset_t *)oldset;
return internal_syscall(SYSCALL(rt_sigprocmask), (uptr)how,
(uptr)&k_set->sig[0], (uptr)&k_oldset->sig[0],
sizeof(__sanitizer_kernel_sigset_t));
#endif
}
void internal_sigfillset(__sanitizer_sigset_t *set) {
internal_memset(set, 0xff, sizeof(*set));
}
void internal_sigemptyset(__sanitizer_sigset_t *set) {
internal_memset(set, 0, sizeof(*set));
}
#if SANITIZER_LINUX
void internal_sigdelset(__sanitizer_sigset_t *set, int signum) {
signum -= 1;
CHECK_GE(signum, 0);
CHECK_LT(signum, sizeof(*set) * 8);
__sanitizer_kernel_sigset_t *k_set = (__sanitizer_kernel_sigset_t *)set;
const uptr idx = signum / (sizeof(k_set->sig[0]) * 8);
const uptr bit = signum % (sizeof(k_set->sig[0]) * 8);
k_set->sig[idx] &= ~(1 << bit);
}
bool internal_sigismember(__sanitizer_sigset_t *set, int signum) {
signum -= 1;
CHECK_GE(signum, 0);
CHECK_LT(signum, sizeof(*set) * 8);
__sanitizer_kernel_sigset_t *k_set = (__sanitizer_kernel_sigset_t *)set;
const uptr idx = signum / (sizeof(k_set->sig[0]) * 8);
const uptr bit = signum % (sizeof(k_set->sig[0]) * 8);
return k_set->sig[idx] & (1 << bit);
}
#elif SANITIZER_FREEBSD
void internal_sigdelset(__sanitizer_sigset_t *set, int signum) {
sigset_t *rset = reinterpret_cast<sigset_t *>(set);
sigdelset(rset, signum);
}
bool internal_sigismember(__sanitizer_sigset_t *set, int signum) {
sigset_t *rset = reinterpret_cast<sigset_t *>(set);
return sigismember(rset, signum);
}
#endif
#endif // !SANITIZER_SOLARIS
Switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to libc calls on NetBSD Summary: When possible, switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to direct calls of internal libc symbols. Add a new function to detect address of a libc symbol of a function that could be intercepted. With the address detector in GetRealLibcAddress(), an optional interceptor of libc call will be bypassed. The original approach with syscall(2)/__syscall(2) wasn't portable across supported ABIs and CPU architectures. The indirect syscall interface is also a candidate for removal in future revisions of NetBSD, as the C language ABI is not a good domain for serialization of arbitrary functions arguments. Switch the following functions to libc calls: - internal_mmap() - internal_munmap() - internal_mprotect() - internal_close() - internal_open() - internal_read() - internal_write() - internal_ftruncate() - internal_stat() - internal_lstat() - internal_fstat() - internal_dup2() - internal_readlink() - internal_unlink() - internal_rename() - internal_sched_yield() - internal__exit() - internal_sleep() - internal_execve() - NanoTime() - internal_clock_gettime() - internal_waitpid() - internal_getpid() - internal_getppid() - internal_getdents() - internal_lseek() - internal_sigaltstack() - internal_fork() - internal_sigprocmask() - internal_sysctl() - internal_sigemptyset() - internal_sigfillset() - GetTid() - TgKill() This revision leaves room for refactoring in subsequent commits. Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc, joerg Reviewed By: vitalybuka Subscribers: mgorny, fedor.sergeev, jfb, loverszhaokai, devnexen, kubamracek, llvm-commits, ro, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51419 llvm-svn: 343523
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#if !SANITIZER_NETBSD
// ThreadLister implementation.
ThreadLister::ThreadLister(pid_t pid) : pid_(pid), buffer_(4096) {
char task_directory_path[80];
internal_snprintf(task_directory_path, sizeof(task_directory_path),
"/proc/%d/task/", pid);
descriptor_ = internal_open(task_directory_path, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY);
if (internal_iserror(descriptor_)) {
Report("Can't open /proc/%d/task for reading.\n", pid);
}
}
ThreadLister::Result ThreadLister::ListThreads(
InternalMmapVector<tid_t> *threads) {
if (internal_iserror(descriptor_))
return Error;
internal_lseek(descriptor_, 0, SEEK_SET);
threads->clear();
Result result = Ok;
for (bool first_read = true;; first_read = false) {
// Resize to max capacity if it was downsized by IsAlive.
buffer_.resize(buffer_.capacity());
CHECK_GE(buffer_.size(), 4096);
uptr read = internal_getdents(
descriptor_, (struct linux_dirent *)buffer_.data(), buffer_.size());
if (!read)
return result;
if (internal_iserror(read)) {
Report("Can't read directory entries from /proc/%d/task.\n", pid_);
return Error;
}
for (uptr begin = (uptr)buffer_.data(), end = begin + read; begin < end;) {
struct linux_dirent *entry = (struct linux_dirent *)begin;
begin += entry->d_reclen;
if (entry->d_ino == 1) {
// Inode 1 is for bad blocks and also can be a reason for early return.
// Should be emitted if kernel tried to output terminating thread.
// See proc_task_readdir implementation in Linux.
result = Incomplete;
}
if (entry->d_ino && *entry->d_name >= '0' && *entry->d_name <= '9')
threads->push_back(internal_atoll(entry->d_name));
}
// Now we are going to detect short-read or early EOF. In such cases Linux
// can return inconsistent list with missing alive threads.
// Code will just remember that the list can be incomplete but it will
// continue reads to return as much as possible.
if (!first_read) {
// The first one was a short-read by definition.
result = Incomplete;
} else if (read > buffer_.size() - 1024) {
// Read was close to the buffer size. So double the size and assume the
// worst.
buffer_.resize(buffer_.size() * 2);
result = Incomplete;
} else if (!threads->empty() && !IsAlive(threads->back())) {
// Maybe Linux early returned from read on terminated thread (!pid_alive)
// and failed to restore read position.
// See next_tid and proc_task_instantiate in Linux.
result = Incomplete;
}
}
}
bool ThreadLister::IsAlive(int tid) {
// /proc/%d/task/%d/status uses same call to detect alive threads as
// proc_task_readdir. See task_state implementation in Linux.
char path[80];
internal_snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "/proc/%d/task/%d/status", pid_, tid);
if (!ReadFileToVector(path, &buffer_) || buffer_.empty())
return false;
buffer_.push_back(0);
static const char kPrefix[] = "\nPPid:";
const char *field = internal_strstr(buffer_.data(), kPrefix);
if (!field)
return false;
field += internal_strlen(kPrefix);
return (int)internal_atoll(field) != 0;
}
ThreadLister::~ThreadLister() {
if (!internal_iserror(descriptor_))
internal_close(descriptor_);
}
Switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to libc calls on NetBSD Summary: When possible, switch syscall(2)/__syscall(2) calls to direct calls of internal libc symbols. Add a new function to detect address of a libc symbol of a function that could be intercepted. With the address detector in GetRealLibcAddress(), an optional interceptor of libc call will be bypassed. The original approach with syscall(2)/__syscall(2) wasn't portable across supported ABIs and CPU architectures. The indirect syscall interface is also a candidate for removal in future revisions of NetBSD, as the C language ABI is not a good domain for serialization of arbitrary functions arguments. Switch the following functions to libc calls: - internal_mmap() - internal_munmap() - internal_mprotect() - internal_close() - internal_open() - internal_read() - internal_write() - internal_ftruncate() - internal_stat() - internal_lstat() - internal_fstat() - internal_dup2() - internal_readlink() - internal_unlink() - internal_rename() - internal_sched_yield() - internal__exit() - internal_sleep() - internal_execve() - NanoTime() - internal_clock_gettime() - internal_waitpid() - internal_getpid() - internal_getppid() - internal_getdents() - internal_lseek() - internal_sigaltstack() - internal_fork() - internal_sigprocmask() - internal_sysctl() - internal_sigemptyset() - internal_sigfillset() - GetTid() - TgKill() This revision leaves room for refactoring in subsequent commits. Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc, joerg Reviewed By: vitalybuka Subscribers: mgorny, fedor.sergeev, jfb, loverszhaokai, devnexen, kubamracek, llvm-commits, ro, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51419 llvm-svn: 343523
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#endif
#if SANITIZER_WORDSIZE == 32
// Take care of unusable kernel area in top gigabyte.
static uptr GetKernelAreaSize() {
#if SANITIZER_LINUX && !SANITIZER_X32
const uptr gbyte = 1UL << 30;
// Firstly check if there are writable segments
// mapped to top gigabyte (e.g. stack).
MemoryMappingLayout proc_maps(/*cache_enabled*/true);
if (proc_maps.Error())
return 0;
MemoryMappedSegment segment;
while (proc_maps.Next(&segment)) {
if ((segment.end >= 3 * gbyte) && segment.IsWritable()) return 0;
}
#if !SANITIZER_ANDROID
// Even if nothing is mapped, top Gb may still be accessible
// if we are running on 64-bit kernel.
// Uname may report misleading results if personality type
// is modified (e.g. under schroot) so check this as well.
struct utsname uname_info;
int pers = personality(0xffffffffUL);
if (!(pers & PER_MASK)
&& uname(&uname_info) == 0
&& internal_strstr(uname_info.machine, "64"))
return 0;
#endif // SANITIZER_ANDROID
// Top gigabyte is reserved for kernel.
return gbyte;
#else
return 0;
#endif // SANITIZER_LINUX && !SANITIZER_X32
}
#endif // SANITIZER_WORDSIZE == 32
uptr GetMaxVirtualAddress() {
#if (SANITIZER_NETBSD || SANITIZER_OPENBSD) && defined(__x86_64__)
return 0x7f7ffffff000ULL; // (0x00007f8000000000 - PAGE_SIZE)
#elif SANITIZER_WORDSIZE == 64
# if defined(__powerpc64__) || defined(__aarch64__)
// On PowerPC64 we have two different address space layouts: 44- and 46-bit.
// We somehow need to figure out which one we are using now and choose
// one of 0x00000fffffffffffUL and 0x00003fffffffffffUL.
// Note that with 'ulimit -s unlimited' the stack is moved away from the top
// of the address space, so simply checking the stack address is not enough.
// This should (does) work for both PowerPC64 Endian modes.
// Similarly, aarch64 has multiple address space layouts: 39, 42 and 47-bit.
return (1ULL << (MostSignificantSetBitIndex(GET_CURRENT_FRAME()) + 1)) - 1;
# elif defined(__mips64)
return (1ULL << 40) - 1; // 0x000000ffffffffffUL;
# elif defined(__s390x__)
return (1ULL << 53) - 1; // 0x001fffffffffffffUL;
#elif defined(__sparc__)
return ~(uptr)0;
# else
return (1ULL << 47) - 1; // 0x00007fffffffffffUL;
# endif
#else // SANITIZER_WORDSIZE == 32
# if defined(__s390__)
return (1ULL << 31) - 1; // 0x7fffffff;
# else
return (1ULL << 32) - 1; // 0xffffffff;
# endif
#endif // SANITIZER_WORDSIZE
}
uptr GetMaxUserVirtualAddress() {
uptr addr = GetMaxVirtualAddress();
#if SANITIZER_WORDSIZE == 32 && !defined(__s390__)
if (!common_flags()->full_address_space)
addr -= GetKernelAreaSize();
CHECK_LT(reinterpret_cast<uptr>(&addr), addr);
#endif
return addr;
}
#if !SANITIZER_ANDROID
uptr GetPageSize() {
#if SANITIZER_LINUX && (defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__i386__))
return EXEC_PAGESIZE;
#elif SANITIZER_USE_GETAUXVAL
return getauxval(AT_PAGESZ);
#elif SANITIZER_FREEBSD || SANITIZER_NETBSD
// Use sysctl as sysconf can trigger interceptors internally.
int pz = 0;
uptr pzl = sizeof(pz);
int mib[2] = {CTL_HW, HW_PAGESIZE};
int rv = internal_sysctl(mib, 2, &pz, &pzl, nullptr, 0);
CHECK_EQ(rv, 0);
return (uptr)pz;
#else
return sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE); // EXEC_PAGESIZE may not be trustworthy.
#endif
}
#endif // !SANITIZER_ANDROID
#if !SANITIZER_OPENBSD
uptr ReadBinaryName(/*out*/char *buf, uptr buf_len) {
[Sanitizers] Basic sanitizer Solaris support (PR 33274) Summary: This is the first mostly working version of the Sanitizer port to 32-bit Solaris/x86. It is currently based on Solaris 11.4 Beta. This part was initially developed inside libsanitizer in the GCC tree and should apply to both. Subsequent parts will address changes to clang, the compiler-rt build system and testsuite. I'm not yet sure what the right patch granularity is: if it's profitable to split the patch up, I'd like to get guidance on how to do so. Most of the changes are probably straightforward with a few exceptions: * The Solaris syscall interface isn't stable, undocumented and can change within an OS release. The stable interface is the libc interface, which I'm using here, if possible using the internal _-prefixed names. * While the patch primarily target 32-bit x86, I've left a few sparc changes in. They cannot currently be used with clang due to a backend limitation, but have worked fine inside the gcc tree. * Some functions (e.g. largefile versions of functions like open64) only exist in 32-bit Solaris, so I've introduced a separate SANITIZER_SOLARIS32 to check for that. The patch (with the subsequent ones to be submitted shortly) was tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11. Only a few failures remain, some of them analyzed, some still TBD: AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/start-deactivated.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/default_options.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/MemoryMappingLayout.DumpListOfModules SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/SanitizerCommon.PthreadDestructorIterations Maybe this is good enough the get the ball rolling. Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl Reviewed By: alekseyshl Subscribers: srhines, jyknight, kubamracek, krytarowski, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40898 llvm-svn: 320740
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#if SANITIZER_SOLARIS
const char *default_module_name = getexecname();
CHECK_NE(default_module_name, NULL);
return internal_snprintf(buf, buf_len, "%s", default_module_name);
#else
#if SANITIZER_FREEBSD || SANITIZER_NETBSD
#if SANITIZER_FREEBSD
const int Mib[4] = {CTL_KERN, KERN_PROC, KERN_PROC_PATHNAME, -1};
#else
const int Mib[4] = {CTL_KERN, KERN_PROC_ARGS, -1, KERN_PROC_PATHNAME};
#endif
const char *default_module_name = "kern.proc.pathname";
uptr Size = buf_len;
bool IsErr =
(internal_sysctl(Mib, ARRAY_SIZE(Mib), buf, &Size, NULL, 0) != 0);
int readlink_error = IsErr ? errno : 0;
uptr module_name_len = Size;
#else
const char *default_module_name = "/proc/self/exe";
uptr module_name_len = internal_readlink(
default_module_name, buf, buf_len);
int readlink_error;
bool IsErr = internal_iserror(module_name_len, &readlink_error);
[Sanitizers] Basic sanitizer Solaris support (PR 33274) Summary: This is the first mostly working version of the Sanitizer port to 32-bit Solaris/x86. It is currently based on Solaris 11.4 Beta. This part was initially developed inside libsanitizer in the GCC tree and should apply to both. Subsequent parts will address changes to clang, the compiler-rt build system and testsuite. I'm not yet sure what the right patch granularity is: if it's profitable to split the patch up, I'd like to get guidance on how to do so. Most of the changes are probably straightforward with a few exceptions: * The Solaris syscall interface isn't stable, undocumented and can change within an OS release. The stable interface is the libc interface, which I'm using here, if possible using the internal _-prefixed names. * While the patch primarily target 32-bit x86, I've left a few sparc changes in. They cannot currently be used with clang due to a backend limitation, but have worked fine inside the gcc tree. * Some functions (e.g. largefile versions of functions like open64) only exist in 32-bit Solaris, so I've introduced a separate SANITIZER_SOLARIS32 to check for that. The patch (with the subsequent ones to be submitted shortly) was tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11. Only a few failures remain, some of them analyzed, some still TBD: AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/start-deactivated.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/default_options.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/MemoryMappingLayout.DumpListOfModules SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/SanitizerCommon.PthreadDestructorIterations Maybe this is good enough the get the ball rolling. Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl Reviewed By: alekseyshl Subscribers: srhines, jyknight, kubamracek, krytarowski, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40898 llvm-svn: 320740
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#endif // SANITIZER_SOLARIS
if (IsErr) {
// We can't read binary name for some reason, assume it's unknown.
Report("WARNING: reading executable name failed with errno %d, "
"some stack frames may not be symbolized\n", readlink_error);
module_name_len = internal_snprintf(buf, buf_len, "%s",
default_module_name);
CHECK_LT(module_name_len, buf_len);
}
return module_name_len;
[Sanitizers] Basic sanitizer Solaris support (PR 33274) Summary: This is the first mostly working version of the Sanitizer port to 32-bit Solaris/x86. It is currently based on Solaris 11.4 Beta. This part was initially developed inside libsanitizer in the GCC tree and should apply to both. Subsequent parts will address changes to clang, the compiler-rt build system and testsuite. I'm not yet sure what the right patch granularity is: if it's profitable to split the patch up, I'd like to get guidance on how to do so. Most of the changes are probably straightforward with a few exceptions: * The Solaris syscall interface isn't stable, undocumented and can change within an OS release. The stable interface is the libc interface, which I'm using here, if possible using the internal _-prefixed names. * While the patch primarily target 32-bit x86, I've left a few sparc changes in. They cannot currently be used with clang due to a backend limitation, but have worked fine inside the gcc tree. * Some functions (e.g. largefile versions of functions like open64) only exist in 32-bit Solaris, so I've introduced a separate SANITIZER_SOLARIS32 to check for that. The patch (with the subsequent ones to be submitted shortly) was tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11. Only a few failures remain, some of them analyzed, some still TBD: AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/start-deactivated.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/default_options.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/MemoryMappingLayout.DumpListOfModules SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/SanitizerCommon.PthreadDestructorIterations Maybe this is good enough the get the ball rolling. Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl Reviewed By: alekseyshl Subscribers: srhines, jyknight, kubamracek, krytarowski, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40898 llvm-svn: 320740
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#endif
}
#endif // !SANITIZER_OPENBSD
uptr ReadLongProcessName(/*out*/ char *buf, uptr buf_len) {
#if SANITIZER_LINUX
char *tmpbuf;
uptr tmpsize;
uptr tmplen;
if (ReadFileToBuffer("/proc/self/cmdline", &tmpbuf, &tmpsize, &tmplen,
1024 * 1024)) {
internal_strncpy(buf, tmpbuf, buf_len);
UnmapOrDie(tmpbuf, tmpsize);
return internal_strlen(buf);
}
#endif
return ReadBinaryName(buf, buf_len);
}
// Match full names of the form /path/to/base_name{-,.}*
bool LibraryNameIs(const char *full_name, const char *base_name) {
const char *name = full_name;
// Strip path.
while (*name != '\0') name++;
while (name > full_name && *name != '/') name--;
if (*name == '/') name++;
uptr base_name_length = internal_strlen(base_name);
if (internal_strncmp(name, base_name, base_name_length)) return false;
return (name[base_name_length] == '-' || name[base_name_length] == '.');
}
#if !SANITIZER_ANDROID
// Call cb for each region mapped by map.
void ForEachMappedRegion(link_map *map, void (*cb)(const void *, uptr)) {
CHECK_NE(map, nullptr);
#if !SANITIZER_FREEBSD && !SANITIZER_OPENBSD
typedef ElfW(Phdr) Elf_Phdr;
typedef ElfW(Ehdr) Elf_Ehdr;
#endif // !SANITIZER_FREEBSD && !SANITIZER_OPENBSD
char *base = (char *)map->l_addr;
Elf_Ehdr *ehdr = (Elf_Ehdr *)base;
char *phdrs = base + ehdr->e_phoff;
char *phdrs_end = phdrs + ehdr->e_phnum * ehdr->e_phentsize;
// Find the segment with the minimum base so we can "relocate" the p_vaddr
// fields. Typically ET_DYN objects (DSOs) have base of zero and ET_EXEC
// objects have a non-zero base.
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uptr preferred_base = (uptr)-1;
for (char *iter = phdrs; iter != phdrs_end; iter += ehdr->e_phentsize) {
Elf_Phdr *phdr = (Elf_Phdr *)iter;
if (phdr->p_type == PT_LOAD && preferred_base > (uptr)phdr->p_vaddr)
preferred_base = (uptr)phdr->p_vaddr;
}
// Compute the delta from the real base to get a relocation delta.
sptr delta = (uptr)base - preferred_base;
// Now we can figure out what the loader really mapped.
for (char *iter = phdrs; iter != phdrs_end; iter += ehdr->e_phentsize) {
Elf_Phdr *phdr = (Elf_Phdr *)iter;
if (phdr->p_type == PT_LOAD) {
uptr seg_start = phdr->p_vaddr + delta;
uptr seg_end = seg_start + phdr->p_memsz;
// None of these values are aligned. We consider the ragged edges of the
// load command as defined, since they are mapped from the file.
seg_start = RoundDownTo(seg_start, GetPageSizeCached());
seg_end = RoundUpTo(seg_end, GetPageSizeCached());
cb((void *)seg_start, seg_end - seg_start);
}
}
}
#endif
#if defined(__x86_64__) && SANITIZER_LINUX
// We cannot use glibc's clone wrapper, because it messes with the child
// task's TLS. It writes the PID and TID of the child task to its thread
// descriptor, but in our case the child task shares the thread descriptor with
// the parent (because we don't know how to allocate a new thread
// descriptor to keep glibc happy). So the stock version of clone(), when
// used with CLONE_VM, would end up corrupting the parent's thread descriptor.
uptr internal_clone(int (*fn)(void *), void *child_stack, int flags, void *arg,
int *parent_tidptr, void *newtls, int *child_tidptr) {
long long res;
if (!fn || !child_stack)
return -EINVAL;
CHECK_EQ(0, (uptr)child_stack % 16);
child_stack = (char *)child_stack - 2 * sizeof(unsigned long long);
((unsigned long long *)child_stack)[0] = (uptr)fn;
((unsigned long long *)child_stack)[1] = (uptr)arg;
register void *r8 __asm__("r8") = newtls;
register int *r10 __asm__("r10") = child_tidptr;
__asm__ __volatile__(
/* %rax = syscall(%rax = SYSCALL(clone),
* %rdi = flags,
* %rsi = child_stack,
* %rdx = parent_tidptr,
* %r8 = new_tls,
* %r10 = child_tidptr)
*/
"syscall\n"
/* if (%rax != 0)
* return;
*/
"testq %%rax,%%rax\n"
"jnz 1f\n"
/* In the child. Terminate unwind chain. */
// XXX: We should also terminate the CFI unwind chain
// here. Unfortunately clang 3.2 doesn't support the
// necessary CFI directives, so we skip that part.
"xorq %%rbp,%%rbp\n"
/* Call "fn(arg)". */
"popq %%rax\n"
"popq %%rdi\n"
"call *%%rax\n"
/* Call _exit(%rax). */
"movq %%rax,%%rdi\n"
"movq %2,%%rax\n"
"syscall\n"
/* Return to parent. */
"1:\n"
: "=a" (res)
: "a"(SYSCALL(clone)), "i"(SYSCALL(exit)),
"S"(child_stack),
"D"(flags),
"d"(parent_tidptr),
"r"(r8),
"r"(r10)
: "memory", "r11", "rcx");
return res;
}
#elif defined(__mips__)
uptr internal_clone(int (*fn)(void *), void *child_stack, int flags, void *arg,
int *parent_tidptr, void *newtls, int *child_tidptr) {
long long res;
if (!fn || !child_stack)
return -EINVAL;
CHECK_EQ(0, (uptr)child_stack % 16);
child_stack = (char *)child_stack - 2 * sizeof(unsigned long long);
((unsigned long long *)child_stack)[0] = (uptr)fn;
((unsigned long long *)child_stack)[1] = (uptr)arg;
register void *a3 __asm__("$7") = newtls;
register int *a4 __asm__("$8") = child_tidptr;
// We don't have proper CFI directives here because it requires alot of code
// for very marginal benefits.
__asm__ __volatile__(
/* $v0 = syscall($v0 = __NR_clone,
* $a0 = flags,
* $a1 = child_stack,
* $a2 = parent_tidptr,
* $a3 = new_tls,
* $a4 = child_tidptr)
*/
".cprestore 16;\n"
"move $4,%1;\n"
"move $5,%2;\n"
"move $6,%3;\n"
"move $7,%4;\n"
/* Store the fifth argument on stack
* if we are using 32-bit abi.
*/
#if SANITIZER_WORDSIZE == 32
"lw %5,16($29);\n"
#else
"move $8,%5;\n"
#endif
"li $2,%6;\n"
"syscall;\n"
/* if ($v0 != 0)
* return;
*/
"bnez $2,1f;\n"
/* Call "fn(arg)". */
#if SANITIZER_WORDSIZE == 32
#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__
"lw $25,4($29);\n"
"lw $4,12($29);\n"
#else
"lw $25,0($29);\n"
"lw $4,8($29);\n"
#endif
#else
"ld $25,0($29);\n"
"ld $4,8($29);\n"
#endif
"jal $25;\n"
/* Call _exit($v0). */
"move $4,$2;\n"
"li $2,%7;\n"
"syscall;\n"
/* Return to parent. */
"1:\n"
: "=r" (res)
: "r"(flags),
"r"(child_stack),
"r"(parent_tidptr),
"r"(a3),
"r"(a4),
"i"(__NR_clone),
"i"(__NR_exit)
: "memory", "$29" );
return res;
}
#elif defined(__aarch64__)
uptr internal_clone(int (*fn)(void *), void *child_stack, int flags, void *arg,
int *parent_tidptr, void *newtls, int *child_tidptr) {
long long res;
if (!fn || !child_stack)
return -EINVAL;
CHECK_EQ(0, (uptr)child_stack % 16);
child_stack = (char *)child_stack - 2 * sizeof(unsigned long long);
((unsigned long long *)child_stack)[0] = (uptr)fn;
((unsigned long long *)child_stack)[1] = (uptr)arg;
register int (*__fn)(void *) __asm__("x0") = fn;
register void *__stack __asm__("x1") = child_stack;
register int __flags __asm__("x2") = flags;
register void *__arg __asm__("x3") = arg;
register int *__ptid __asm__("x4") = parent_tidptr;
register void *__tls __asm__("x5") = newtls;
register int *__ctid __asm__("x6") = child_tidptr;
__asm__ __volatile__(
"mov x0,x2\n" /* flags */
"mov x2,x4\n" /* ptid */
"mov x3,x5\n" /* tls */
"mov x4,x6\n" /* ctid */
"mov x8,%9\n" /* clone */
"svc 0x0\n"
/* if (%r0 != 0)
* return %r0;
*/
"cmp x0, #0\n"
"bne 1f\n"
/* In the child, now. Call "fn(arg)". */
"ldp x1, x0, [sp], #16\n"
"blr x1\n"
/* Call _exit(%r0). */
"mov x8, %10\n"
"svc 0x0\n"
"1:\n"
: "=r" (res)
: "i"(-EINVAL),
"r"(__fn), "r"(__stack), "r"(__flags), "r"(__arg),
"r"(__ptid), "r"(__tls), "r"(__ctid),
"i"(__NR_clone), "i"(__NR_exit)
: "x30", "memory");
return res;
}
#elif defined(__powerpc64__)
uptr internal_clone(int (*fn)(void *), void *child_stack, int flags, void *arg,
int *parent_tidptr, void *newtls, int *child_tidptr) {
long long res;
// Stack frame structure.
#if SANITIZER_PPC64V1
// Back chain == 0 (SP + 112)
// Frame (112 bytes):
// Parameter save area (SP + 48), 8 doublewords
// TOC save area (SP + 40)
// Link editor doubleword (SP + 32)
// Compiler doubleword (SP + 24)
// LR save area (SP + 16)
// CR save area (SP + 8)
// Back chain (SP + 0)
# define FRAME_SIZE 112
# define FRAME_TOC_SAVE_OFFSET 40
#elif SANITIZER_PPC64V2
// Back chain == 0 (SP + 32)
// Frame (32 bytes):
// TOC save area (SP + 24)
// LR save area (SP + 16)
// CR save area (SP + 8)
// Back chain (SP + 0)
# define FRAME_SIZE 32
# define FRAME_TOC_SAVE_OFFSET 24
#else
# error "Unsupported PPC64 ABI"
#endif
if (!fn || !child_stack)
return -EINVAL;
CHECK_EQ(0, (uptr)child_stack % 16);
register int (*__fn)(void *) __asm__("r3") = fn;
register void *__cstack __asm__("r4") = child_stack;
register int __flags __asm__("r5") = flags;
register void *__arg __asm__("r6") = arg;
register int *__ptidptr __asm__("r7") = parent_tidptr;
register void *__newtls __asm__("r8") = newtls;
register int *__ctidptr __asm__("r9") = child_tidptr;
__asm__ __volatile__(
/* fn and arg are saved across the syscall */
"mr 28, %5\n\t"
"mr 27, %8\n\t"
/* syscall
r0 == __NR_clone
r3 == flags
r4 == child_stack
r5 == parent_tidptr
r6 == newtls
r7 == child_tidptr */
"mr 3, %7\n\t"
"mr 5, %9\n\t"
"mr 6, %10\n\t"
"mr 7, %11\n\t"
"li 0, %3\n\t"
"sc\n\t"
/* Test if syscall was successful */
"cmpdi cr1, 3, 0\n\t"
"crandc cr1*4+eq, cr1*4+eq, cr0*4+so\n\t"
"bne- cr1, 1f\n\t"
/* Set up stack frame */
"li 29, 0\n\t"
"stdu 29, -8(1)\n\t"
"stdu 1, -%12(1)\n\t"
/* Do the function call */
"std 2, %13(1)\n\t"
#if SANITIZER_PPC64V1
"ld 0, 0(28)\n\t"
"ld 2, 8(28)\n\t"
"mtctr 0\n\t"
#elif SANITIZER_PPC64V2
"mr 12, 28\n\t"
"mtctr 12\n\t"
#else
# error "Unsupported PPC64 ABI"
#endif
"mr 3, 27\n\t"
"bctrl\n\t"
"ld 2, %13(1)\n\t"
/* Call _exit(r3) */
"li 0, %4\n\t"
"sc\n\t"
/* Return to parent */
"1:\n\t"
"mr %0, 3\n\t"
: "=r" (res)
: "0" (-1),
"i" (EINVAL),
"i" (__NR_clone),
"i" (__NR_exit),
"r" (__fn),
"r" (__cstack),
"r" (__flags),
"r" (__arg),
"r" (__ptidptr),
"r" (__newtls),
"r" (__ctidptr),
"i" (FRAME_SIZE),
"i" (FRAME_TOC_SAVE_OFFSET)
: "cr0", "cr1", "memory", "ctr", "r0", "r27", "r28", "r29");
return res;
}
#elif defined(__i386__) && SANITIZER_LINUX
uptr internal_clone(int (*fn)(void *), void *child_stack, int flags, void *arg,
int *parent_tidptr, void *newtls, int *child_tidptr) {
int res;
if (!fn || !child_stack)
return -EINVAL;
CHECK_EQ(0, (uptr)child_stack % 16);
child_stack = (char *)child_stack - 7 * sizeof(unsigned int);
((unsigned int *)child_stack)[0] = (uptr)flags;
((unsigned int *)child_stack)[1] = (uptr)0;
((unsigned int *)child_stack)[2] = (uptr)fn;
((unsigned int *)child_stack)[3] = (uptr)arg;
__asm__ __volatile__(
/* %eax = syscall(%eax = SYSCALL(clone),
* %ebx = flags,
* %ecx = child_stack,
* %edx = parent_tidptr,
* %esi = new_tls,
* %edi = child_tidptr)
*/
/* Obtain flags */
"movl (%%ecx), %%ebx\n"
/* Do the system call */
"pushl %%ebx\n"
"pushl %%esi\n"
"pushl %%edi\n"
/* Remember the flag value. */
"movl %%ebx, (%%ecx)\n"
"int $0x80\n"
"popl %%edi\n"
"popl %%esi\n"
"popl %%ebx\n"
/* if (%eax != 0)
* return;
*/
"test %%eax,%%eax\n"
"jnz 1f\n"
/* terminate the stack frame */
"xorl %%ebp,%%ebp\n"
/* Call FN. */
"call *%%ebx\n"
#ifdef PIC
"call here\n"
"here:\n"
"popl %%ebx\n"
"addl $_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_+[.-here], %%ebx\n"
#endif
/* Call exit */
"movl %%eax, %%ebx\n"
"movl %2, %%eax\n"
"int $0x80\n"
"1:\n"
: "=a" (res)
: "a"(SYSCALL(clone)), "i"(SYSCALL(exit)),
"c"(child_stack),
"d"(parent_tidptr),
"S"(newtls),
"D"(child_tidptr)
: "memory");
return res;
}
#elif defined(__arm__) && SANITIZER_LINUX
uptr internal_clone(int (*fn)(void *), void *child_stack, int flags, void *arg,
int *parent_tidptr, void *newtls, int *child_tidptr) {
unsigned int res;
if (!fn || !child_stack)
return -EINVAL;
child_stack = (char *)child_stack - 2 * sizeof(unsigned int);
((unsigned int *)child_stack)[0] = (uptr)fn;
((unsigned int *)child_stack)[1] = (uptr)arg;
register int r0 __asm__("r0") = flags;
register void *r1 __asm__("r1") = child_stack;
register int *r2 __asm__("r2") = parent_tidptr;
register void *r3 __asm__("r3") = newtls;
register int *r4 __asm__("r4") = child_tidptr;
register int r7 __asm__("r7") = __NR_clone;
#if __ARM_ARCH > 4 || defined (__ARM_ARCH_4T__)
# define ARCH_HAS_BX
#endif
#if __ARM_ARCH > 4
# define ARCH_HAS_BLX
#endif
#ifdef ARCH_HAS_BX
# ifdef ARCH_HAS_BLX
# define BLX(R) "blx " #R "\n"
# else
# define BLX(R) "mov lr, pc; bx " #R "\n"
# endif
#else
# define BLX(R) "mov lr, pc; mov pc," #R "\n"
#endif
__asm__ __volatile__(
/* %r0 = syscall(%r7 = SYSCALL(clone),
* %r0 = flags,
* %r1 = child_stack,
* %r2 = parent_tidptr,
* %r3 = new_tls,
* %r4 = child_tidptr)
*/
/* Do the system call */
"swi 0x0\n"
/* if (%r0 != 0)
* return %r0;
*/
"cmp r0, #0\n"
"bne 1f\n"
/* In the child, now. Call "fn(arg)". */
"ldr r0, [sp, #4]\n"
"ldr ip, [sp], #8\n"
BLX(ip)
/* Call _exit(%r0). */
"mov r7, %7\n"
"swi 0x0\n"
"1:\n"
"mov %0, r0\n"
: "=r"(res)
: "r"(r0), "r"(r1), "r"(r2), "r"(r3), "r"(r4), "r"(r7),
"i"(__NR_exit)
: "memory");
return res;
}
#endif // defined(__x86_64__) && SANITIZER_LINUX
#if SANITIZER_ANDROID
#if __ANDROID_API__ < 21
extern "C" __attribute__((weak)) int dl_iterate_phdr(
int (*)(struct dl_phdr_info *, size_t, void *), void *);
#endif
static int dl_iterate_phdr_test_cb(struct dl_phdr_info *info, size_t size,
void *data) {
// Any name starting with "lib" indicates a bug in L where library base names
// are returned instead of paths.
if (info->dlpi_name && info->dlpi_name[0] == 'l' &&
info->dlpi_name[1] == 'i' && info->dlpi_name[2] == 'b') {
*(bool *)data = true;
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
static atomic_uint32_t android_api_level;
static AndroidApiLevel AndroidDetectApiLevelStatic() {
#if __ANDROID_API__ <= 19
return ANDROID_KITKAT;
#elif __ANDROID_API__ <= 22
return ANDROID_LOLLIPOP_MR1;
#else
return ANDROID_POST_LOLLIPOP;
#endif
}
static AndroidApiLevel AndroidDetectApiLevel() {
if (!&dl_iterate_phdr)
return ANDROID_KITKAT; // K or lower
bool base_name_seen = false;
dl_iterate_phdr(dl_iterate_phdr_test_cb, &base_name_seen);
if (base_name_seen)
return ANDROID_LOLLIPOP_MR1; // L MR1
return ANDROID_POST_LOLLIPOP; // post-L
// Plain L (API level 21) is completely broken wrt ASan and not very
// interesting to detect.
}
extern "C" __attribute__((weak)) void* _DYNAMIC;
AndroidApiLevel AndroidGetApiLevel() {
AndroidApiLevel level =
(AndroidApiLevel)atomic_load(&android_api_level, memory_order_relaxed);
if (level) return level;
level = &_DYNAMIC == nullptr ? AndroidDetectApiLevelStatic()
: AndroidDetectApiLevel();
atomic_store(&android_api_level, level, memory_order_relaxed);
return level;
}
#endif
static HandleSignalMode GetHandleSignalModeImpl(int signum) {
switch (signum) {
case SIGABRT:
return common_flags()->handle_abort;
case SIGILL:
return common_flags()->handle_sigill;
case SIGTRAP:
return common_flags()->handle_sigtrap;
case SIGFPE:
return common_flags()->handle_sigfpe;
case SIGSEGV:
return common_flags()->handle_segv;
case SIGBUS:
return common_flags()->handle_sigbus;
}
return kHandleSignalNo;
}
HandleSignalMode GetHandleSignalMode(int signum) {
HandleSignalMode result = GetHandleSignalModeImpl(signum);
if (result == kHandleSignalYes && !common_flags()->allow_user_segv_handler)
return kHandleSignalExclusive;
return result;
}
#if !SANITIZER_GO
void *internal_start_thread(void(*func)(void *arg), void *arg) {
// Start the thread with signals blocked, otherwise it can steal user signals.
__sanitizer_sigset_t set, old;
internal_sigfillset(&set);
#if SANITIZER_LINUX && !SANITIZER_ANDROID
// Glibc uses SIGSETXID signal during setuid call. If this signal is blocked
// on any thread, setuid call hangs (see test/tsan/setuid.c).
internal_sigdelset(&set, 33);
#endif
internal_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &set, &old);
void *th;
real_pthread_create(&th, nullptr, (void*(*)(void *arg))func, arg);
internal_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &old, nullptr);
return th;
}
void internal_join_thread(void *th) {
real_pthread_join(th, nullptr);
}
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#else
void *internal_start_thread(void (*func)(void *), void *arg) { return 0; }
void internal_join_thread(void *th) {}
#endif
#if defined(__aarch64__)
// Android headers in the older NDK releases miss this definition.
struct __sanitizer_esr_context {
struct _aarch64_ctx head;
uint64_t esr;
};
static bool Aarch64GetESR(ucontext_t *ucontext, u64 *esr) {
static const u32 kEsrMagic = 0x45535201;
u8 *aux = ucontext->uc_mcontext.__reserved;
while (true) {
_aarch64_ctx *ctx = (_aarch64_ctx *)aux;
if (ctx->size == 0) break;
if (ctx->magic == kEsrMagic) {
*esr = ((__sanitizer_esr_context *)ctx)->esr;
return true;
}
aux += ctx->size;
}
return false;
}
#endif
#if SANITIZER_OPENBSD
using Context = sigcontext;
#else
using Context = ucontext_t;
#endif
SignalContext::WriteFlag SignalContext::GetWriteFlag() const {
Context *ucontext = (Context *)context;
#if defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__i386__)
static const uptr PF_WRITE = 1U << 1;
#if SANITIZER_FREEBSD
uptr err = ucontext->uc_mcontext.mc_err;
#elif SANITIZER_NETBSD
uptr err = ucontext->uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_ERR];
#elif SANITIZER_OPENBSD
uptr err = ucontext->sc_err;
[Sanitizers] Basic sanitizer Solaris support (PR 33274) Summary: This is the first mostly working version of the Sanitizer port to 32-bit Solaris/x86. It is currently based on Solaris 11.4 Beta. This part was initially developed inside libsanitizer in the GCC tree and should apply to both. Subsequent parts will address changes to clang, the compiler-rt build system and testsuite. I'm not yet sure what the right patch granularity is: if it's profitable to split the patch up, I'd like to get guidance on how to do so. Most of the changes are probably straightforward with a few exceptions: * The Solaris syscall interface isn't stable, undocumented and can change within an OS release. The stable interface is the libc interface, which I'm using here, if possible using the internal _-prefixed names. * While the patch primarily target 32-bit x86, I've left a few sparc changes in. They cannot currently be used with clang due to a backend limitation, but have worked fine inside the gcc tree. * Some functions (e.g. largefile versions of functions like open64) only exist in 32-bit Solaris, so I've introduced a separate SANITIZER_SOLARIS32 to check for that. The patch (with the subsequent ones to be submitted shortly) was tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11. Only a few failures remain, some of them analyzed, some still TBD: AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/start-deactivated.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/default_options.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/MemoryMappingLayout.DumpListOfModules SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/SanitizerCommon.PthreadDestructorIterations Maybe this is good enough the get the ball rolling. Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl Reviewed By: alekseyshl Subscribers: srhines, jyknight, kubamracek, krytarowski, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40898 llvm-svn: 320740
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#elif SANITIZER_SOLARIS && defined(__i386__)
const int Err = 13;
uptr err = ucontext->uc_mcontext.gregs[Err];
#else
uptr err = ucontext->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_ERR];
#endif // SANITIZER_FREEBSD
return err & PF_WRITE ? WRITE : READ;
#elif defined(__mips__)
uint32_t *exception_source;
uint32_t faulty_instruction;
uint32_t op_code;
exception_source = (uint32_t *)ucontext->uc_mcontext.pc;
faulty_instruction = (uint32_t)(*exception_source);
op_code = (faulty_instruction >> 26) & 0x3f;
// FIXME: Add support for FPU, microMIPS, DSP, MSA memory instructions.
switch (op_code) {
case 0x28: // sb
case 0x29: // sh
case 0x2b: // sw
case 0x3f: // sd
#if __mips_isa_rev < 6
case 0x2c: // sdl
case 0x2d: // sdr
case 0x2a: // swl
case 0x2e: // swr
#endif
return SignalContext::WRITE;
case 0x20: // lb
case 0x24: // lbu
case 0x21: // lh
case 0x25: // lhu
case 0x23: // lw
case 0x27: // lwu
case 0x37: // ld
#if __mips_isa_rev < 6
case 0x1a: // ldl
case 0x1b: // ldr
case 0x22: // lwl
case 0x26: // lwr
#endif
return SignalContext::READ;
#if __mips_isa_rev == 6
case 0x3b: // pcrel
op_code = (faulty_instruction >> 19) & 0x3;
switch (op_code) {
case 0x1: // lwpc
case 0x2: // lwupc
return SignalContext::READ;
}
#endif
}
return SignalContext::UNKNOWN;
#elif defined(__arm__)
static const uptr FSR_WRITE = 1U << 11;
uptr fsr = ucontext->uc_mcontext.error_code;
return fsr & FSR_WRITE ? WRITE : READ;
#elif defined(__aarch64__)
static const u64 ESR_ELx_WNR = 1U << 6;
u64 esr;
if (!Aarch64GetESR(ucontext, &esr)) return UNKNOWN;
return esr & ESR_ELx_WNR ? WRITE : READ;
#elif defined(__sparc__)
[Sanitizers] Basic sanitizer Solaris support (PR 33274) Summary: This is the first mostly working version of the Sanitizer port to 32-bit Solaris/x86. It is currently based on Solaris 11.4 Beta. This part was initially developed inside libsanitizer in the GCC tree and should apply to both. Subsequent parts will address changes to clang, the compiler-rt build system and testsuite. I'm not yet sure what the right patch granularity is: if it's profitable to split the patch up, I'd like to get guidance on how to do so. Most of the changes are probably straightforward with a few exceptions: * The Solaris syscall interface isn't stable, undocumented and can change within an OS release. The stable interface is the libc interface, which I'm using here, if possible using the internal _-prefixed names. * While the patch primarily target 32-bit x86, I've left a few sparc changes in. They cannot currently be used with clang due to a backend limitation, but have worked fine inside the gcc tree. * Some functions (e.g. largefile versions of functions like open64) only exist in 32-bit Solaris, so I've introduced a separate SANITIZER_SOLARIS32 to check for that. The patch (with the subsequent ones to be submitted shortly) was tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11. Only a few failures remain, some of them analyzed, some still TBD: AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/start-deactivated.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/default_options.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/MemoryMappingLayout.DumpListOfModules SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/SanitizerCommon.PthreadDestructorIterations Maybe this is good enough the get the ball rolling. Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl Reviewed By: alekseyshl Subscribers: srhines, jyknight, kubamracek, krytarowski, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40898 llvm-svn: 320740
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// Decode the instruction to determine the access type.
// From OpenSolaris $SRC/uts/sun4/os/trap.c (get_accesstype).
#if SANITIZER_SOLARIS
[Sanitizers] Basic sanitizer Solaris support (PR 33274) Summary: This is the first mostly working version of the Sanitizer port to 32-bit Solaris/x86. It is currently based on Solaris 11.4 Beta. This part was initially developed inside libsanitizer in the GCC tree and should apply to both. Subsequent parts will address changes to clang, the compiler-rt build system and testsuite. I'm not yet sure what the right patch granularity is: if it's profitable to split the patch up, I'd like to get guidance on how to do so. Most of the changes are probably straightforward with a few exceptions: * The Solaris syscall interface isn't stable, undocumented and can change within an OS release. The stable interface is the libc interface, which I'm using here, if possible using the internal _-prefixed names. * While the patch primarily target 32-bit x86, I've left a few sparc changes in. They cannot currently be used with clang due to a backend limitation, but have worked fine inside the gcc tree. * Some functions (e.g. largefile versions of functions like open64) only exist in 32-bit Solaris, so I've introduced a separate SANITIZER_SOLARIS32 to check for that. The patch (with the subsequent ones to be submitted shortly) was tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11. Only a few failures remain, some of them analyzed, some still TBD: AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/start-deactivated.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/default_options.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/MemoryMappingLayout.DumpListOfModules SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/SanitizerCommon.PthreadDestructorIterations Maybe this is good enough the get the ball rolling. Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl Reviewed By: alekseyshl Subscribers: srhines, jyknight, kubamracek, krytarowski, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40898 llvm-svn: 320740
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uptr pc = ucontext->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_PC];
#else
// Historical BSDism here.
struct sigcontext *scontext = (struct sigcontext *)context;
#if defined(__arch64__)
uptr pc = scontext->sigc_regs.tpc;
#else
uptr pc = scontext->si_regs.pc;
#endif
#endif
[Sanitizers] Basic sanitizer Solaris support (PR 33274) Summary: This is the first mostly working version of the Sanitizer port to 32-bit Solaris/x86. It is currently based on Solaris 11.4 Beta. This part was initially developed inside libsanitizer in the GCC tree and should apply to both. Subsequent parts will address changes to clang, the compiler-rt build system and testsuite. I'm not yet sure what the right patch granularity is: if it's profitable to split the patch up, I'd like to get guidance on how to do so. Most of the changes are probably straightforward with a few exceptions: * The Solaris syscall interface isn't stable, undocumented and can change within an OS release. The stable interface is the libc interface, which I'm using here, if possible using the internal _-prefixed names. * While the patch primarily target 32-bit x86, I've left a few sparc changes in. They cannot currently be used with clang due to a backend limitation, but have worked fine inside the gcc tree. * Some functions (e.g. largefile versions of functions like open64) only exist in 32-bit Solaris, so I've introduced a separate SANITIZER_SOLARIS32 to check for that. The patch (with the subsequent ones to be submitted shortly) was tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11. Only a few failures remain, some of them analyzed, some still TBD: AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/start-deactivated.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/default_options.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/MemoryMappingLayout.DumpListOfModules SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/SanitizerCommon.PthreadDestructorIterations Maybe this is good enough the get the ball rolling. Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl Reviewed By: alekseyshl Subscribers: srhines, jyknight, kubamracek, krytarowski, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40898 llvm-svn: 320740
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u32 instr = *(u32 *)pc;
return (instr >> 21) & 1 ? WRITE: READ;
#else
(void)ucontext;
return UNKNOWN; // FIXME: Implement.
#endif
}
void SignalContext::DumpAllRegisters(void *context) {
// FIXME: Implement this.
}
static void GetPcSpBp(void *context, uptr *pc, uptr *sp, uptr *bp) {
#if SANITIZER_NETBSD
// This covers all NetBSD architectures
ucontext_t *ucontext = (ucontext_t *)context;
*pc = _UC_MACHINE_PC(ucontext);
*bp = _UC_MACHINE_FP(ucontext);
*sp = _UC_MACHINE_SP(ucontext);
#elif defined(__arm__)
ucontext_t *ucontext = (ucontext_t*)context;
*pc = ucontext->uc_mcontext.arm_pc;
*bp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.arm_fp;
*sp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.arm_sp;
#elif defined(__aarch64__)
ucontext_t *ucontext = (ucontext_t*)context;
*pc = ucontext->uc_mcontext.pc;
*bp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.regs[29];
*sp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.sp;
#elif defined(__hppa__)
ucontext_t *ucontext = (ucontext_t*)context;
*pc = ucontext->uc_mcontext.sc_iaoq[0];
/* GCC uses %r3 whenever a frame pointer is needed. */
*bp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.sc_gr[3];
*sp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.sc_gr[30];
#elif defined(__x86_64__)
# if SANITIZER_FREEBSD
ucontext_t *ucontext = (ucontext_t*)context;
*pc = ucontext->uc_mcontext.mc_rip;
*bp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.mc_rbp;
*sp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.mc_rsp;
#elif SANITIZER_OPENBSD
sigcontext *ucontext = (sigcontext *)context;
*pc = ucontext->sc_rip;
*bp = ucontext->sc_rbp;
*sp = ucontext->sc_rsp;
# else
ucontext_t *ucontext = (ucontext_t*)context;
*pc = ucontext->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_RIP];
*bp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_RBP];
*sp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_RSP];
# endif
#elif defined(__i386__)
# if SANITIZER_FREEBSD
ucontext_t *ucontext = (ucontext_t*)context;
*pc = ucontext->uc_mcontext.mc_eip;
*bp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.mc_ebp;
*sp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.mc_esp;
#elif SANITIZER_OPENBSD
sigcontext *ucontext = (sigcontext *)context;
*pc = ucontext->sc_eip;
*bp = ucontext->sc_ebp;
*sp = ucontext->sc_esp;
# else
ucontext_t *ucontext = (ucontext_t*)context;
[Sanitizers] Basic sanitizer Solaris support (PR 33274) Summary: This is the first mostly working version of the Sanitizer port to 32-bit Solaris/x86. It is currently based on Solaris 11.4 Beta. This part was initially developed inside libsanitizer in the GCC tree and should apply to both. Subsequent parts will address changes to clang, the compiler-rt build system and testsuite. I'm not yet sure what the right patch granularity is: if it's profitable to split the patch up, I'd like to get guidance on how to do so. Most of the changes are probably straightforward with a few exceptions: * The Solaris syscall interface isn't stable, undocumented and can change within an OS release. The stable interface is the libc interface, which I'm using here, if possible using the internal _-prefixed names. * While the patch primarily target 32-bit x86, I've left a few sparc changes in. They cannot currently be used with clang due to a backend limitation, but have worked fine inside the gcc tree. * Some functions (e.g. largefile versions of functions like open64) only exist in 32-bit Solaris, so I've introduced a separate SANITIZER_SOLARIS32 to check for that. The patch (with the subsequent ones to be submitted shortly) was tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11. Only a few failures remain, some of them analyzed, some still TBD: AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/start-deactivated.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/default_options.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/MemoryMappingLayout.DumpListOfModules SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/SanitizerCommon.PthreadDestructorIterations Maybe this is good enough the get the ball rolling. Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl Reviewed By: alekseyshl Subscribers: srhines, jyknight, kubamracek, krytarowski, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40898 llvm-svn: 320740
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# if SANITIZER_SOLARIS
/* Use the numeric values: the symbolic ones are undefined by llvm
include/llvm/Support/Solaris.h. */
# ifndef REG_EIP
# define REG_EIP 14 // REG_PC
# endif
# ifndef REG_EBP
# define REG_EBP 6 // REG_FP
# endif
# ifndef REG_ESP
# define REG_ESP 17 // REG_SP
# endif
# endif
*pc = ucontext->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_EIP];
*bp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_EBP];
*sp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_ESP];
# endif
#elif defined(__powerpc__) || defined(__powerpc64__)
ucontext_t *ucontext = (ucontext_t*)context;
*pc = ucontext->uc_mcontext.regs->nip;
*sp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.regs->gpr[PT_R1];
// The powerpc{,64}-linux ABIs do not specify r31 as the frame
// pointer, but GCC always uses r31 when we need a frame pointer.
*bp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.regs->gpr[PT_R31];
#elif defined(__sparc__)
#if defined(__arch64__) || defined(__sparcv9)
#define STACK_BIAS 2047
#else
#define STACK_BIAS 0
[Sanitizers] Basic sanitizer Solaris support (PR 33274) Summary: This is the first mostly working version of the Sanitizer port to 32-bit Solaris/x86. It is currently based on Solaris 11.4 Beta. This part was initially developed inside libsanitizer in the GCC tree and should apply to both. Subsequent parts will address changes to clang, the compiler-rt build system and testsuite. I'm not yet sure what the right patch granularity is: if it's profitable to split the patch up, I'd like to get guidance on how to do so. Most of the changes are probably straightforward with a few exceptions: * The Solaris syscall interface isn't stable, undocumented and can change within an OS release. The stable interface is the libc interface, which I'm using here, if possible using the internal _-prefixed names. * While the patch primarily target 32-bit x86, I've left a few sparc changes in. They cannot currently be used with clang due to a backend limitation, but have worked fine inside the gcc tree. * Some functions (e.g. largefile versions of functions like open64) only exist in 32-bit Solaris, so I've introduced a separate SANITIZER_SOLARIS32 to check for that. The patch (with the subsequent ones to be submitted shortly) was tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11. Only a few failures remain, some of them analyzed, some still TBD: AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/concurrent_overflow.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/Posix/start-deactivated.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/default_options.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/init-order-atexit.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/log-path_test.cc AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos-dynamic :: TestCases/malloc-no-intercept.c SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/MemoryMappingLayout.DumpListOfModules SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-i386-Test/SanitizerCommon.PthreadDestructorIterations Maybe this is good enough the get the ball rolling. Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl Reviewed By: alekseyshl Subscribers: srhines, jyknight, kubamracek, krytarowski, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits, #sanitizers Tags: #sanitizers Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40898 llvm-svn: 320740
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# endif
# if SANITIZER_SOLARIS
ucontext_t *ucontext = (ucontext_t *)context;
*pc = ucontext->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_PC];
*sp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_O6] + STACK_BIAS;
#else
// Historical BSDism here.
struct sigcontext *scontext = (struct sigcontext *)context;
#if defined(__arch64__)
*pc = scontext->sigc_regs.tpc;
*sp = scontext->sigc_regs.u_regs[14] + STACK_BIAS;
#else
*pc = scontext->si_regs.pc;
*sp = scontext->si_regs.u_regs[14];
#endif
# endif
*bp = (uptr)((uhwptr *)*sp)[14] + STACK_BIAS;
#elif defined(__mips__)
ucontext_t *ucontext = (ucontext_t*)context;
*pc = ucontext->uc_mcontext.pc;
*bp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.gregs[30];
*sp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.gregs[29];
#elif defined(__s390__)
ucontext_t *ucontext = (ucontext_t*)context;
# if defined(__s390x__)
*pc = ucontext->uc_mcontext.psw.addr;
# else
*pc = ucontext->uc_mcontext.psw.addr & 0x7fffffff;
# endif
*bp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.gregs[11];
*sp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.gregs[15];
#else
# error "Unsupported arch"
#endif
}
void SignalContext::InitPcSpBp() { GetPcSpBp(context, &pc, &sp, &bp); }
void InitializePlatformEarly() {
// Do nothing.
}
void MaybeReexec() {
// No need to re-exec on Linux.
}
void CheckASLR() {
#if SANITIZER_NETBSD
int mib[3];
int paxflags;
uptr len = sizeof(paxflags);
mib[0] = CTL_PROC;
mib[1] = internal_getpid();
mib[2] = PROC_PID_PAXFLAGS;
if (UNLIKELY(internal_sysctl(mib, 3, &paxflags, &len, NULL, 0) == -1)) {
Printf("sysctl failed\n");
Die();
}
if (UNLIKELY(paxflags & CTL_PROC_PAXFLAGS_ASLR)) {
Printf("This sanitizer is not compatible with enabled ASLR\n");
Die();
}
#elif SANITIZER_PPC64V2
// Disable ASLR for Linux PPC64LE.
int old_personality = personality(0xffffffff);
if (old_personality != -1 && (old_personality & ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE) == 0) {
VReport(1, "WARNING: Program is being run with address space layout "
"randomization (ASLR) enabled which prevents the thread and "
"memory sanitizers from working on powerpc64le.\n"
"ASLR will be disabled and the program re-executed.\n");
CHECK_NE(personality(old_personality | ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE), -1);
ReExec();
}
#else
// Do nothing
#endif
}
void CheckMPROTECT() {
#if SANITIZER_NETBSD
int mib[3];
int paxflags;
uptr len = sizeof(paxflags);
mib[0] = CTL_PROC;
mib[1] = internal_getpid();
mib[2] = PROC_PID_PAXFLAGS;
if (UNLIKELY(internal_sysctl(mib, 3, &paxflags, &len, NULL, 0) == -1)) {
Printf("sysctl failed\n");
Die();
}
if (UNLIKELY(paxflags & CTL_PROC_PAXFLAGS_MPROTECT)) {
Printf("This sanitizer is not compatible with enabled MPROTECT\n");
Die();
}
#else
// Do nothing
#endif
}
void PrintModuleMap() { }
void CheckNoDeepBind(const char *filename, int flag) {
#ifdef RTLD_DEEPBIND
if (flag & RTLD_DEEPBIND) {
Report(
"You are trying to dlopen a %s shared library with RTLD_DEEPBIND flag"
" which is incompatibe with sanitizer runtime "
"(see https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/611 for details"
"). If you want to run %s library under sanitizers please remove "
"RTLD_DEEPBIND from dlopen flags.\n",
filename, filename);
Die();
}
#endif
}
uptr FindAvailableMemoryRange(uptr size, uptr alignment, uptr left_padding,
uptr *largest_gap_found,
uptr *max_occupied_addr) {
UNREACHABLE("FindAvailableMemoryRange is not available");
return 0;
}
bool GetRandom(void *buffer, uptr length, bool blocking) {
if (!buffer || !length || length > 256)
return false;
#if SANITIZER_USE_GETENTROPY
uptr rnd = getentropy(buffer, length);
int rverrno = 0;
if (internal_iserror(rnd, &rverrno) && rverrno == EFAULT)
return false;
else if (rnd == 0)
return true;
#endif // SANITIZER_USE_GETENTROPY
#if SANITIZER_USE_GETRANDOM
static atomic_uint8_t skip_getrandom_syscall;
if (!atomic_load_relaxed(&skip_getrandom_syscall)) {
// Up to 256 bytes, getrandom will not be interrupted.
uptr res = internal_syscall(SYSCALL(getrandom), buffer, length,
blocking ? 0 : GRND_NONBLOCK);
int rverrno = 0;
if (internal_iserror(res, &rverrno) && rverrno == ENOSYS)
atomic_store_relaxed(&skip_getrandom_syscall, 1);
else if (res == length)
return true;
}
#endif // SANITIZER_USE_GETRANDOM
// Up to 256 bytes, a read off /dev/urandom will not be interrupted.
// blocking is moot here, O_NONBLOCK has no effect when opening /dev/urandom.
uptr fd = internal_open("/dev/urandom", O_RDONLY);
if (internal_iserror(fd))
return false;
uptr res = internal_read(fd, buffer, length);
if (internal_iserror(res))
return false;
internal_close(fd);
return true;
}
} // namespace __sanitizer
#endif