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//===-- interception.h ------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file is a part of AddressSanitizer, an address sanity checker.
//
// Machinery for providing replacements/wrappers for system functions.
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef INTERCEPTION_H
#define INTERCEPTION_H
#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_internal_defs.h"
#if !SANITIZER_LINUX && !SANITIZER_FREEBSD && !SANITIZER_MAC && \
!SANITIZER_NETBSD && !SANITIZER_OPENBSD && !SANITIZER_WINDOWS && \
!SANITIZER_FUCHSIA && !SANITIZER_RTEMS && !SANITIZER_SOLARIS
# error "Interception doesn't work on this operating system."
#endif
// These typedefs should be used only in the interceptor definitions to replace
// the standard system types (e.g. SSIZE_T instead of ssize_t)
typedef __sanitizer::uptr SIZE_T;
typedef __sanitizer::sptr SSIZE_T;
typedef __sanitizer::sptr PTRDIFF_T;
typedef __sanitizer::s64 INTMAX_T;
typedef __sanitizer::u64 UINTMAX_T;
typedef __sanitizer::OFF_T OFF_T;
typedef __sanitizer::OFF64_T OFF64_T;
// How to add an interceptor:
// Suppose you need to wrap/replace system function (generally, from libc):
// int foo(const char *bar, double baz);
// You'll need to:
// 1) define INTERCEPTOR(int, foo, const char *bar, double baz) { ... } in
// your source file. See the notes below for cases when
// INTERCEPTOR_WITH_SUFFIX(...) should be used instead.
// 2) Call "INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(foo)" prior to the first call of "foo".
// INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(foo) evaluates to "true" iff the function was
// intercepted successfully.
// You can access original function by calling REAL(foo)(bar, baz).
// By default, REAL(foo) will be visible only inside your interceptor, and if
// you want to use it in other parts of RTL, you'll need to:
// 3a) add DECLARE_REAL(int, foo, const char*, double) to a
// header file.
// However, if the call "INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(foo)" and definition for
// INTERCEPTOR(..., foo, ...) are in different files, you'll instead need to:
// 3b) add DECLARE_REAL_AND_INTERCEPTOR(int, foo, const char*, double)
// to a header file.
// Notes: 1. Things may not work properly if macro INTERCEPTOR(...) {...} or
// DECLARE_REAL(...) are located inside namespaces.
// 2. On Mac you can also use: "OVERRIDE_FUNCTION(foo, zoo)" to
// effectively redirect calls from "foo" to "zoo". In this case
// you aren't required to implement
// INTERCEPTOR(int, foo, const char *bar, double baz) {...}
// but instead you'll have to add
// DECLARE_REAL(int, foo, const char *bar, double baz) in your
// source file (to define a pointer to overriden function).
// 3. Some Mac functions have symbol variants discriminated by
// additional suffixes, e.g. _$UNIX2003 (see
// https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#releasenotes/Darwin/SymbolVariantsRelNotes/index.html
// for more details). To intercept such functions you need to use the
// INTERCEPTOR_WITH_SUFFIX(...) macro.
// How it works:
// To replace system functions on Linux we just need to declare functions
// with same names in our library and then obtain the real function pointers
// using dlsym().
// There is one complication. A user may also intercept some of the functions
// we intercept. To resolve this we declare our interceptors with __interceptor_
// prefix, and then make actual interceptors weak aliases to __interceptor_
// functions.
//
// This is not so on Mac OS, where the two-level namespace makes
// our replacement functions invisible to other libraries. This may be overcomed
// using the DYLD_FORCE_FLAT_NAMESPACE, but some errors loading the shared
// libraries in Chromium were noticed when doing so.
// Instead we create a dylib containing a __DATA,__interpose section that
// associates library functions with their wrappers. When this dylib is
// preloaded before an executable using DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES, it routes all
// the calls to interposed functions done through stubs to the wrapper
// functions.
// As it's decided at compile time which functions are to be intercepted on Mac,
// INTERCEPT_FUNCTION() is effectively a no-op on this system.
#if SANITIZER_MAC
#include <sys/cdefs.h> // For __DARWIN_ALIAS_C().
// Just a pair of pointers.
struct interpose_substitution {
const __sanitizer::uptr replacement;
const __sanitizer::uptr original;
};
// For a function foo() create a global pair of pointers { wrap_foo, foo } in
// the __DATA,__interpose section.
// As a result all the calls to foo() will be routed to wrap_foo() at runtime.
#define INTERPOSER(func_name) __attribute__((used)) \
const interpose_substitution substitution_##func_name[] \
__attribute__((section("__DATA, __interpose"))) = { \
{ reinterpret_cast<const uptr>(WRAP(func_name)), \
reinterpret_cast<const uptr>(func_name) } \
}
// For a function foo() and a wrapper function bar() create a global pair
// of pointers { bar, foo } in the __DATA,__interpose section.
// As a result all the calls to foo() will be routed to bar() at runtime.
#define INTERPOSER_2(func_name, wrapper_name) __attribute__((used)) \
const interpose_substitution substitution_##func_name[] \
__attribute__((section("__DATA, __interpose"))) = { \
{ reinterpret_cast<const uptr>(wrapper_name), \
reinterpret_cast<const uptr>(func_name) } \
}
# define WRAP(x) wrap_##x
# define WRAPPER_NAME(x) "wrap_"#x
# define INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE
# define DECLARE_WRAPPER(ret_type, func, ...)
#elif SANITIZER_WINDOWS
# define WRAP(x) __asan_wrap_##x
# define WRAPPER_NAME(x) "__asan_wrap_"#x
# define INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE __declspec(dllexport)
# define DECLARE_WRAPPER(ret_type, func, ...) \
extern "C" ret_type func(__VA_ARGS__);
# define DECLARE_WRAPPER_WINAPI(ret_type, func, ...) \
extern "C" __declspec(dllimport) ret_type __stdcall func(__VA_ARGS__);
#elif SANITIZER_RTEMS
# define WRAP(x) x
# define WRAPPER_NAME(x) #x
# define INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE
# define DECLARE_WRAPPER(ret_type, func, ...)
#elif SANITIZER_FREEBSD || SANITIZER_NETBSD
# define WRAP(x) __interceptor_ ## x
# define WRAPPER_NAME(x) "__interceptor_" #x
# define INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE __attribute__((visibility("default")))
// FreeBSD's dynamic linker (incompliantly) gives non-weak symbols higher
// priority than weak ones so weak aliases won't work for indirect calls
// in position-independent (-fPIC / -fPIE) mode.
# define DECLARE_WRAPPER(ret_type, func, ...) \
extern "C" ret_type func(__VA_ARGS__) \
__attribute__((alias("__interceptor_" #func), visibility("default")));
#elif !SANITIZER_FUCHSIA
# define WRAP(x) __interceptor_ ## x
# define WRAPPER_NAME(x) "__interceptor_" #x
# define INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE __attribute__((visibility("default")))
# define DECLARE_WRAPPER(ret_type, func, ...) \
extern "C" ret_type func(__VA_ARGS__) \
__attribute__((weak, alias("__interceptor_" #func), visibility("default")));
#endif
#if SANITIZER_FUCHSIA
// There is no general interception at all on Fuchsia.
// Sanitizer runtimes just define functions directly to preempt them,
// and have bespoke ways to access the underlying libc functions.
# include <zircon/sanitizer.h>
# define INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE __attribute__((visibility("default")))
# define REAL(x) __unsanitized_##x
# define DECLARE_REAL(ret_type, func, ...)
#elif SANITIZER_RTEMS
# define REAL(x) __real_ ## x
# define DECLARE_REAL(ret_type, func, ...) \
extern "C" ret_type REAL(func)(__VA_ARGS__);
#elif !SANITIZER_MAC
# define PTR_TO_REAL(x) real_##x
# define REAL(x) __interception::PTR_TO_REAL(x)
# define FUNC_TYPE(x) x##_type
# define DECLARE_REAL(ret_type, func, ...) \
typedef ret_type (*FUNC_TYPE(func))(__VA_ARGS__); \
namespace __interception { \
extern FUNC_TYPE(func) PTR_TO_REAL(func); \
}
# define ASSIGN_REAL(dst, src) REAL(dst) = REAL(src)
#else // SANITIZER_MAC
# define REAL(x) x
# define DECLARE_REAL(ret_type, func, ...) \
extern "C" ret_type func(__VA_ARGS__);
# define ASSIGN_REAL(x, y)
#endif // SANITIZER_MAC
#if !SANITIZER_FUCHSIA && !SANITIZER_RTEMS
#define DECLARE_REAL_AND_INTERCEPTOR(ret_type, func, ...) \
DECLARE_REAL(ret_type, func, __VA_ARGS__) \
extern "C" ret_type WRAP(func)(__VA_ARGS__);
#else
#define DECLARE_REAL_AND_INTERCEPTOR(ret_type, func, ...)
#endif
// Generally, you don't need to use DEFINE_REAL by itself, as INTERCEPTOR
// macros does its job. In exceptional cases you may need to call REAL(foo)
// without defining INTERCEPTOR(..., foo, ...). For example, if you override
// foo with an interceptor for other function.
#if !SANITIZER_MAC && !SANITIZER_FUCHSIA && !SANITIZER_RTEMS
# define DEFINE_REAL(ret_type, func, ...) \
typedef ret_type (*FUNC_TYPE(func))(__VA_ARGS__); \
namespace __interception { \
FUNC_TYPE(func) PTR_TO_REAL(func); \
}
#else
# define DEFINE_REAL(ret_type, func, ...)
#endif
#if SANITIZER_FUCHSIA
// We need to define the __interceptor_func name just to get
// sanitizer_common/scripts/gen_dynamic_list.py to export func.
// But we don't need to export __interceptor_func to get that.
#define INTERCEPTOR(ret_type, func, ...) \
extern "C"[[ gnu::alias(#func), gnu::visibility("hidden") ]] ret_type \
__interceptor_##func(__VA_ARGS__); \
extern "C" INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE ret_type func(__VA_ARGS__)
#elif !SANITIZER_MAC
#define INTERCEPTOR(ret_type, func, ...) \
DEFINE_REAL(ret_type, func, __VA_ARGS__) \
DECLARE_WRAPPER(ret_type, func, __VA_ARGS__) \
extern "C" \
INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE \
ret_type WRAP(func)(__VA_ARGS__)
// We don't need INTERCEPTOR_WITH_SUFFIX on non-Darwin for now.
#define INTERCEPTOR_WITH_SUFFIX(ret_type, func, ...) \
INTERCEPTOR(ret_type, func, __VA_ARGS__)
#else // SANITIZER_MAC
#define INTERCEPTOR_ZZZ(suffix, ret_type, func, ...) \
extern "C" ret_type func(__VA_ARGS__) suffix; \
extern "C" ret_type WRAP(func)(__VA_ARGS__); \
INTERPOSER(func); \
extern "C" INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE ret_type WRAP(func)(__VA_ARGS__)
#define INTERCEPTOR(ret_type, func, ...) \
INTERCEPTOR_ZZZ(/*no symbol variants*/, ret_type, func, __VA_ARGS__)
#define INTERCEPTOR_WITH_SUFFIX(ret_type, func, ...) \
INTERCEPTOR_ZZZ(__DARWIN_ALIAS_C(func), ret_type, func, __VA_ARGS__)
// Override |overridee| with |overrider|.
#define OVERRIDE_FUNCTION(overridee, overrider) \
INTERPOSER_2(overridee, WRAP(overrider))
#endif
#if SANITIZER_WINDOWS
# define INTERCEPTOR_WINAPI(ret_type, func, ...) \
typedef ret_type (__stdcall *FUNC_TYPE(func))(__VA_ARGS__); \
namespace __interception { \
FUNC_TYPE(func) PTR_TO_REAL(func); \
} \
extern "C" \
INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE \
ret_type __stdcall WRAP(func)(__VA_ARGS__)
#endif
// ISO C++ forbids casting between pointer-to-function and pointer-to-object,
// so we use casting via an integral type __interception::uptr,
// assuming that system is POSIX-compliant. Using other hacks seem
// challenging, as we don't even pass function type to
// INTERCEPT_FUNCTION macro, only its name.
namespace __interception {
#if defined(_WIN64)
typedef unsigned long long uptr; // NOLINT
#else
typedef unsigned long uptr; // NOLINT
#endif // _WIN64
} // namespace __interception
#define INCLUDED_FROM_INTERCEPTION_LIB
[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
2017-12-15 04:14:29 +08:00
#if SANITIZER_LINUX || SANITIZER_FREEBSD || SANITIZER_NETBSD || \
SANITIZER_OPENBSD || 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
2017-12-15 04:14:29 +08:00
# include "interception_linux.h"
# define INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(func) INTERCEPT_FUNCTION_LINUX_OR_FREEBSD(func)
# define INTERCEPT_FUNCTION_VER(func, symver) \
INTERCEPT_FUNCTION_VER_LINUX_OR_FREEBSD(func, symver)
#elif SANITIZER_MAC
# include "interception_mac.h"
# define INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(func) INTERCEPT_FUNCTION_MAC(func)
# define INTERCEPT_FUNCTION_VER(func, symver) \
INTERCEPT_FUNCTION_VER_MAC(func, symver)
#elif SANITIZER_WINDOWS
# include "interception_win.h"
# define INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(func) INTERCEPT_FUNCTION_WIN(func)
# define INTERCEPT_FUNCTION_VER(func, symver) \
INTERCEPT_FUNCTION_VER_WIN(func, symver)
#endif
#undef INCLUDED_FROM_INTERCEPTION_LIB
#endif // INTERCEPTION_H