Summary:
Move the corresponding tests to the common folder (as all of the
sanitizer allocators will support this feature soon) and add the checks
specific to aligned_alloc to ASan and LSan allocators.
Reviewers: vitalybuka
Subscribers: srhines, kubamracek, delcypher, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47924
llvm-svn: 334316
Summary:
Currently many allocator specific errors (OOM, for example) are reported as
a text message and CHECK(0) termination, not stack, no details, not too
helpful nor informative. To improve the situation, ASan detailed errors were
defined and reported under the appropriate conditions.
Issue: https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/887
Reviewers: eugenis
Subscribers: kubamracek, delcypher, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44404
llvm-svn: 328722
Summary:
Make common allocator agnostic to failure handling modes and move the
decision up to the particular sanitizer's allocator, where the context
is available (call stack, parameters, return nullptr/crash mode etc.)
It simplifies the common allocator and allows the particular sanitizer's
allocator to generate more specific and detailed error reports (which
will be implemented later).
The behavior is largely the same, except one case, the violation of the
common allocator's check for "size + alignment" overflow is now reportied
as OOM instead of "bad request". It feels like a worthy tradeoff and
"size + alignment" is huge in this case anyway (thus, can be interpreted
as not enough memory to satisfy the request). There's also a Report()
statement added there.
Reviewers: eugenis
Subscribers: kubamracek, llvm-commits, #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42198
llvm-svn: 322784
This saves ~2 MB of dirty memory footprint. Can be a big deal on mobile devices especially when running multiple processes with ASan.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40627
llvm-svn: 320660
ASan allocator stores the requested alignment for new and new[] calls
and on delete and delete[] verifies that alignments do match.
The representable alignments are: default alignment, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128,
256 and 512 bytes. Alignments > 512 are stored as 512, hence two
different alignments > 512 will pass the check (possibly masking the bug),
but limited memory requirements deemed to be a resonable tradeoff for
relaxed conditions.
The feature is controlled by new_delete_type_mismatch flag, the same one
protecting new/delete matching size check.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38574
Issue: https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/799
llvm-svn: 316595
Summary:
Purging allocator quarantine and returning memory to OS might be desired
between fuzzer iterations since, most likely, the quarantine is not
going to catch bugs in the code under fuzz, but reducing RSS might
significantly prolong the fuzzing session.
Reviewers: cryptoad
Subscribers: kubamracek, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39153
llvm-svn: 316347
Summary:
Last one of the `pvalloc` overflow checks!
`CheckForPvallocOverflow` was introduced with D35818 to detect when `pvalloc`
would wrap when rounding up to the next multiple of the page size.
Add this check to ASan's `pvalloc` implementation.
Reviewers: alekseyshl
Reviewed By: alekseyshl
Subscribers: llvm-commits, kubamracek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36257
llvm-svn: 310119
Summary:
ASan/MSan/LSan allocators set errno on allocation failures according to
malloc/calloc/etc. expected behavior.
MSan allocator was refactored a bit to make its structure more similar
with other allocators.
Also switch Scudo allocator to the internal errno definitions.
TSan allocator changes will follow.
Reviewers: eugenis
Subscribers: llvm-commits, kubamracek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35275
llvm-svn: 308344
Summary:
Set proper errno code on alloction failures and change some
implementations to satisfy their man-specified requirements:
LSan: valloc and memalign
ASan: pvalloc, memalign and posix_memalign
Changing both allocators in one patch since LSan depends on ASan allocator in some configurations.
Reviewers: vitalybuka
Subscribers: kubamracek, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35440
llvm-svn: 308064
Summary:
Operator new interceptors behavior is now controlled by their nothrow
property as well as by allocator_may_return_null flag value:
- allocator_may_return_null=* + new() - die on allocation error
- allocator_may_return_null=0 + new(nothrow) - die on allocation error
- allocator_may_return_null=1 + new(nothrow) - return null
Ideally new() should throw std::bad_alloc exception, but that is not
trivial to achieve, hence TODO.
Reviewers: eugenis
Subscribers: kubamracek, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34731
llvm-svn: 306604
Summary:
Move cached allocator_may_return_null flag to sanitizer_allocator.cc and
provide API to consolidate and unify the behavior of all specific allocators.
Make all sanitizers using CombinedAllocator to follow
AllocatorReturnNullOrDieOnOOM() rules to behave the same way when OOM
happens.
When OOM happens, turn allocator_out_of_memory flag on regardless of
allocator_may_return_null flag value (it used to not to be set when
allocator_may_return_null == true).
release_to_os_interval_ms and rss_limit_exceeded will likely be moved to
sanitizer_allocator.cc too (later).
Reviewers: eugenis
Subscribers: srhines, kubamracek, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34310
llvm-svn: 305858
Summary:
CombinedAllocator::Allocate cleared parameter is not used anywhere and
seem to be obsolete.
Reviewers: eugenis
Subscribers: llvm-commits, kubamracek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34289
llvm-svn: 305590
Summary:
Move the OOM decision based on RSS limits out of generic allocator to
ASan allocator, where it makes more sense at the moment.
Reviewers: eugenis
Subscribers: kubamracek, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34180
llvm-svn: 305342
r304285 - [sanitizer] Avoid possible deadlock in child process after fork
r304297 - [sanitizer] Trying to fix MAC buildbots after r304285
These changes create deadlock when Tcl calls pthread_create from a
pthread_atfork child handler. More info in the original review at
https://reviews.llvm.org/D33325
llvm-svn: 304735
This patch addresses https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/774. When we
fork a multi-threaded process it's possible to deadlock if some thread acquired
StackDepot or allocator internal lock just before fork. In this case the lock
will never be released in child process causing deadlock on following memory alloc/dealloc
routine. While calling alloc/dealloc routines after multi-threaded fork is not allowed,
most of modern allocators (Glibc, tcmalloc, jemalloc) are actually fork safe. Let's do the same
for sanitizers except TSan that has complex locking rules.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33325
llvm-svn: 304285
Summary:
I know of two implementations that do this (ASan is not protecting against accessing the returned memory for now, just like malloc(0)):
SIE libc on the PS4
dlmalloc has a flag for this
This allows us to properly support this behaviour.
Reviewers: vsk, kcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits, kubamracek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31295
llvm-svn: 299016
Summary: On windows 10, the ucrt DLL is performing allocations before the function hooking and there are multiple allocations not handled by Asan. When a free occur at the end of the process, asan is reporting desallocations not malloc-ed.
Reviewers: rnk, kcc
Reviewed By: rnk, kcc
Subscribers: kcc, llvm-commits, kubamracek, chrisha, dberris
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25946
llvm-svn: 295730
In this diff, I define a general macro for defining weak functions
with a default implementation: "SANITIZER_INTERFACE_WEAK_DEF()".
This way, we simplify the implementation for different platforms.
For example, we cannot define weak functions on Windows, but we can
use linker pragmas to create an alias to a default implementation.
All of these implementation details are hidden in the new macro.
Also, as I modify the name for exported weak symbols on Windows, I
needed to temporarily disable "dll_host" test for asan, which checks
the list of functions included in asan_win_dll_thunk.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28596
llvm-svn: 293419
Summary:
Repoisoning just the minimal redzones might leave an unpoisoned
gap of the size of the actual redzone minus minimal redzone size.
After ASan activation the actual redzone might be bigger than the minimal
size and ASan allocator assumes that the chunk returned by the common
allocator is either entirely poisoned or entirely not poisoned (it's too
expensive to check the entire chunk or always poison one).
Reviewers: eugenis
Subscribers: kubabrecka, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28577
llvm-svn: 291714
Summary: Make thread local quarantine size an option so it can be turned off to save memory.
Reviewers: eugenis
Patch by Alex Shlyapnikov.
Subscribers: kubabrecka, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28027
llvm-svn: 290373
Summary:
Experiments show that on Android the current values result in too much
of the memory consumption for all quarantined chunks.
Reviewers: kcc, eugenis
Subscribers: mgorny, danalbert, srhines, llvm-commits, kubabrecka
Patch by Aleksey Shlyapnikov.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27873
llvm-svn: 290218
Summary:
In order to avoid starting a separate thread to return unused memory to
the system (the thread interferes with process startup on Android,
Zygota waits for all threads to exit before fork, but this thread never
exits), try to return it right after free.
Reviewers: eugenis
Subscribers: cryptoad, filcab, danalbert, kubabrecka, llvm-commits
Patch by Aleksey Shlyapnikov.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27003
llvm-svn: 288091
When running with start_deactivated=1 in ASAN_OPTIONS, heap redzones
are not poisoned until the first instrumented module is loaded. This
can cause false negatives even on memory allocated after activation,
because redzones are normally poisoned only once when a new allocator
region is mapped.
This change attempts to fix it by iterating over all existing
allocator chunks and poisoning their redzones.
llvm-svn: 281364
Summary:
Replacement for part of D23518
This deals with heap addresses, and renames DescribeHeapAddress.
Requires D23520, which moves code around to make it accessible in asan_describers.cc (and still accessible in asan_report.cc if needed).
Reviewers: kcc, samsonov
Subscribers: kubabrecka, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23569
llvm-svn: 278917
that makes allocation fail. "UL" is 32-bit and shift by 40 will make
the value overflow and become 0.
Patch by Wei Wang
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21310
llvm-svn: 272689
Summary:
This (partially) implements the check mentioned at
http://kristerw.blogspot.co.uk/2016/04/dangling-pointers-and-undefined-behavior.html
(via John Regehr)
Quoting:
"That the behavior is undefined follows from C11 6.2.4 "Storage
durations of objects"
The lifetime of an object is the portion of program execution during
which storage is guaranteed to be reserved for it. An object exists, has
a constant address, and retains its last-stored value throughout its
lifetime. If an object is referred to outside of its lifetime, the
behavior is undefined. The value of a pointer becomes indeterminate when
the object it points to (or just past) reaches the end of its lifetime.
and 7.22.3 "Memory management functions" that says that free ends the
lifetime of objects
The lifetime of an allocated object extends from the allocation until
the deallocation.
"
We can probably implement this for stack variables too, but I think this
is a good start to see if there's interest in this check.
We can also hide this behind a flag, too.
Reviewers: samsonov, kcc, rsmith, regehr
Subscribers: kubabrecka, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19691
llvm-svn: 268097
With -fsized-deallocation, new[] vs delete mismatch is reported as
new-delete-type-mismatch. This is technically true, but
alloc-dealloc-mismatch describes it better.
llvm-svn: 266246
ucrtbase.dll appears to be built with some kind of cross-module
inlining, because there are calls to imported Heap* routines sprinkled
throughout the code. This inlining defeats our attempts to hotpatch
malloc, _malloc_base, and related functions. Failing to intercept an
allocation or deallocation results in a crash when the program attempts
to deallocate or reallocate memory with the wrong allocator.
This change patches the IAT of ucrtbase.dll to replace the addresses of
the imported Heap* functions with implementations provided by ASan. We
don't globally intercept the win32 Heap* functions because they are
typically used by system DLLs that run before ASan initializes.
Eventually, we may want to intercept them, but for now I think this is
the minimal change that will keep ASan stable.
Reviewers: samsonov
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18413
llvm-svn: 264327
- Trim spaces.
- Use nullptr in place of 0 for pointer variables.
- Use '!p' in place of 'p == 0' for null pointer checks.
- Add blank lines to separate function definitions.
- Add 'extern "C"' or 'namespace foo' comments after the appropriate
closing brackets
This is a continuation of work from 409b7b82. The focus here is on the
various sanitizers (not sanitizer_common, as before).
Patch by Eugene Zelenko!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13225
llvm-svn: 248966
Now ASan deactivation doesn't modify common or ASan-specific runtime
flags. Flags stay constant after initialization, and "deactivation"
instead stashes initialized runtime state, and deactivates the
runtime. Activation then just restores the original state (possibly,
overriden by some activation flags provided in system property on
Android).
llvm-svn: 224614
Summary:
Reduce the dependency of allocator code on runtime flags. Instead,
pass a bunch of options that configure allocator behavior at
initialization or re-initialization. That would allow us to
cleaner modify allocator behavior during a program execution
when ASan is activated or de-activated.
Test Plan: regression test suite
Reviewers: kcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits, eugenis
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6711
llvm-svn: 224605
Introduce "Allocator" object, which contains all the bits and pieces
ASan allocation machinery actually use: allocator from sanitizer_common,
quarantine, fallback allocator and quarantine caches, fallback mutex.
This step is a preparation to adding more state to this object. We want
to reduce dependency of Allocator on commandline flags and be able to
"safely" modify its behavior (such as the size of the redzone) at
runtime.
llvm-svn: 224406