to reflect the new license.
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repository.
llvm-svn: 351636
Summary:
The current `FailureHandler` mechanism was fairly opaque with regard to the
failure reason due to using `CHECK(0)`. Scudo is a bit different from the other
Sanitizers as it prefers to avoid spurious processing in its failure path. So
we just `dieWithMessage` using a somewhat explicit string.
Adapted the tests for the new strings.
While this takes care of the `OnBadRequest` & `OnOOM` failures, the next step
is probably to migrate the other Scudo failures in the same failes (header
corruption, invalid state and so on).
Reviewers: alekseyshl
Reviewed By: alekseyshl
Subscribers: filcab, mgorny, delcypher, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48199
llvm-svn: 334843
Summary:
This CL adds support for aligned new/delete operators (C++17). Currently we
do not support alignment inconsistency detection on deallocation, as this
requires a header change, but the APIs are introduced and are functional.
Add a smoke test for the aligned version of the operators.
Reviewers: alekseyshl
Reviewed By: alekseyshl
Subscribers: delcypher, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48031
llvm-svn: 334505
Summary:
This patch changes a few (small) things around for compatibility purposes for
the current Android & Fuchsia work:
- `realloc`'ing some memory that was not allocated with `malloc`, `calloc` or
`realloc`, while UB according to http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/realloc.html
is more common that one would think. We now only check this if
`DeallocationTypeMismatch` is set; change the "mismatch" error
messages to be more homogeneous;
- some sketchily written but widely used libraries expect a call to `realloc`
to copy the usable size of the old chunk to the new one instead of the
requested size. We have to begrundingly abide by this de-facto standard.
This doesn't seem to impact security either way, unless someone comes up with
something we didn't think about;
- the CRC32 intrinsics for 64-bit take a 64-bit first argument. This is
misleading as the upper 32 bits end up being ignored. This was also raising
`-Wconversion` errors. Change things to take a `u32` as first argument.
This also means we were (and are) only using 32 bits of the Cookie - not a
big thing, but worth mentioning.
- Includes-wise: prefer `stddef.h` to `cstddef`, move `scudo_flags.h` where it
is actually needed.
- Add tests for the memalign-realloc case, and the realloc-usable-size one.
(Edited typos)
Reviewers: alekseyshl
Reviewed By: alekseyshl
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36754
llvm-svn: 311018
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:
This update introduces i386 support for the Scudo Hardened Allocator, and
offers software alternatives for functions that used to require hardware
specific instruction sets. This should make porting to new architectures
easier.
Among the changes:
- The chunk header has been changed to accomodate the size limitations
encountered on 32-bit architectures. We now fit everything in 64-bit. This
was achieved by storing the amount of unused bytes in an allocation rather
than the size itself, as one can be deduced from the other with the help
of the GetActuallyAllocatedSize function. As it turns out, this header can
be used for both 64 and 32 bit, and as such we dropped the requirement for
the 128-bit compare and exchange instruction support (cmpxchg16b).
- Add 32-bit support for the checksum and the PRNG functions: if the SSE 4.2
instruction set is supported, use the 32-bit CRC32 instruction, and in the
XorShift128, use a 32-bit based state instead of 64-bit.
- Add software support for CRC32: if SSE 4.2 is not supported, fallback on a
software implementation.
- Modify tests that were not 32-bit compliant, and expand them to cover more
allocation and alignment sizes. The random shuffle test has been deactivated
for linux-i386 & linux-i686 as the 32-bit sanitizer allocator doesn't
currently randomize chunks.
Reviewers: alekseyshl, kcc
Subscribers: filcab, llvm-commits, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, mgorny, modocache
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26358
llvm-svn: 288255
Summary:
This is an initial implementation of a Hardened Allocator based on Sanitizer Common's CombinedAllocator.
It aims at mitigating heap based vulnerabilities by adding several features to the base allocator, while staying relatively fast.
The following were implemented:
- additional consistency checks on the allocation function parameters and on the heap chunks;
- use of checksum protected chunk header, to detect corruption;
- randomness to the allocator base;
- delayed freelist (quarantine), to mitigate use after free and overall determinism.
Additional mitigations are in the works.
Reviewers: eugenis, aizatsky, pcc, krasin, vitalybuka, glider, dvyukov, kcc
Subscribers: kubabrecka, filcab, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20084
llvm-svn: 271968