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551 lines
20 KiB
C++
//===- FuzzerUtilFuchsia.cpp - Misc utils for Fuchsia. --------------------===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Misc utils implementation using Fuchsia/Zircon APIs.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "FuzzerPlatform.h"
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#if LIBFUZZER_FUCHSIA
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#include "FuzzerInternal.h"
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#include "FuzzerUtil.h"
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#include <cassert>
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#include <cerrno>
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#include <cinttypes>
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#include <cstdint>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <lib/fdio/fdio.h>
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#include <lib/fdio/spawn.h>
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#include <string>
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#include <sys/select.h>
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#include <thread>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <zircon/errors.h>
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#include <zircon/process.h>
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#include <zircon/sanitizer.h>
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#include <zircon/status.h>
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#include <zircon/syscalls.h>
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#include <zircon/syscalls/debug.h>
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#include <zircon/syscalls/exception.h>
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#include <zircon/syscalls/object.h>
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#include <zircon/types.h>
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#include <vector>
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namespace fuzzer {
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// Given that Fuchsia doesn't have the POSIX signals that libFuzzer was written
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// around, the general approach is to spin up dedicated threads to watch for
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// each requested condition (alarm, interrupt, crash). Of these, the crash
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// handler is the most involved, as it requires resuming the crashed thread in
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// order to invoke the sanitizers to get the needed state.
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// Forward declaration of assembly trampoline needed to resume crashed threads.
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// This appears to have external linkage to C++, which is why it's not in the
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// anonymous namespace. The assembly definition inside MakeTrampoline()
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// actually defines the symbol with internal linkage only.
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void CrashTrampolineAsm() __asm__("CrashTrampolineAsm");
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namespace {
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// Helper function to handle Zircon syscall failures.
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void ExitOnErr(zx_status_t Status, const char *Syscall) {
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if (Status != ZX_OK) {
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Printf("libFuzzer: %s failed: %s\n", Syscall,
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_zx_status_get_string(Status));
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exit(1);
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}
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}
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void AlarmHandler(int Seconds) {
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while (true) {
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SleepSeconds(Seconds);
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Fuzzer::StaticAlarmCallback();
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}
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}
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// CFAOffset is used to reference the stack pointer before entering the
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// trampoline (Stack Pointer + CFAOffset = prev Stack Pointer). Before jumping
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// to the trampoline we copy all the registers onto the stack. We need to make
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// sure that the new stack has enough space to store all the registers.
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//
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// The trampoline holds CFI information regarding the registers stored in the
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// stack, which is then used by the unwinder to restore them.
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#if defined(__x86_64__)
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// In x86_64 the crashing function might also be using the red zone (128 bytes
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// on top of their rsp).
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constexpr size_t CFAOffset = 128 + sizeof(zx_thread_state_general_regs_t);
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#elif defined(__aarch64__)
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// In aarch64 we need to always have the stack pointer aligned to 16 bytes, so we
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// make sure that we are keeping that same alignment.
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constexpr size_t CFAOffset = (sizeof(zx_thread_state_general_regs_t) + 15) & -(uintptr_t)16;
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#endif
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// For the crash handler, we need to call Fuzzer::StaticCrashSignalCallback
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// without POSIX signal handlers. To achieve this, we use an assembly function
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// to add the necessary CFI unwinding information and a C function to bridge
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// from that back into C++.
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// FIXME: This works as a short-term solution, but this code really shouldn't be
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// architecture dependent. A better long term solution is to implement remote
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// unwinding and expose the necessary APIs through sanitizer_common and/or ASAN
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// to allow the exception handling thread to gather the crash state directly.
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//
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// Alternatively, Fuchsia may in future actually implement basic signal
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// handling for the machine trap signals.
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#if defined(__x86_64__)
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#define FOREACH_REGISTER(OP_REG, OP_NUM) \
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OP_REG(rax) \
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OP_REG(rbx) \
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OP_REG(rcx) \
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OP_REG(rdx) \
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OP_REG(rsi) \
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OP_REG(rdi) \
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OP_REG(rbp) \
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OP_REG(rsp) \
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OP_REG(r8) \
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OP_REG(r9) \
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OP_REG(r10) \
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OP_REG(r11) \
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OP_REG(r12) \
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OP_REG(r13) \
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OP_REG(r14) \
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OP_REG(r15) \
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OP_REG(rip)
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#elif defined(__aarch64__)
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#define FOREACH_REGISTER(OP_REG, OP_NUM) \
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OP_NUM(0) \
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OP_NUM(1) \
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OP_NUM(2) \
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OP_NUM(3) \
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OP_NUM(4) \
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OP_NUM(5) \
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OP_NUM(6) \
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OP_NUM(7) \
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OP_NUM(8) \
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OP_NUM(9) \
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OP_NUM(10) \
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OP_NUM(11) \
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OP_NUM(12) \
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OP_NUM(13) \
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OP_NUM(14) \
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OP_NUM(15) \
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OP_NUM(16) \
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OP_NUM(17) \
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OP_NUM(18) \
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OP_NUM(19) \
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OP_NUM(20) \
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OP_NUM(21) \
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OP_NUM(22) \
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OP_NUM(23) \
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OP_NUM(24) \
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OP_NUM(25) \
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OP_NUM(26) \
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OP_NUM(27) \
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OP_NUM(28) \
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OP_NUM(29) \
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OP_REG(sp)
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#else
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#error "Unsupported architecture for fuzzing on Fuchsia"
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#endif
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// Produces a CFI directive for the named or numbered register.
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// The value used refers to an assembler immediate operand with the same name
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// as the register (see ASM_OPERAND_REG).
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#define CFI_OFFSET_REG(reg) ".cfi_offset " #reg ", %c[" #reg "]\n"
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#define CFI_OFFSET_NUM(num) CFI_OFFSET_REG(x##num)
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// Produces an assembler immediate operand for the named or numbered register.
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// This operand contains the offset of the register relative to the CFA.
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#define ASM_OPERAND_REG(reg) \
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[reg] "i"(offsetof(zx_thread_state_general_regs_t, reg) - CFAOffset),
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#define ASM_OPERAND_NUM(num) \
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[x##num] "i"(offsetof(zx_thread_state_general_regs_t, r[num]) - CFAOffset),
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// Trampoline to bridge from the assembly below to the static C++ crash
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// callback.
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__attribute__((noreturn))
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static void StaticCrashHandler() {
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Fuzzer::StaticCrashSignalCallback();
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for (;;) {
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_Exit(1);
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}
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}
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// Creates the trampoline with the necessary CFI information to unwind through
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// to the crashing call stack:
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// * Defining the CFA so that it points to the stack pointer at the point
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// of crash.
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// * Storing all registers at the point of crash in the stack and refer to them
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// via CFI information (relative to the CFA).
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// * Setting the return column so the unwinder knows how to continue unwinding.
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// * (x86_64) making sure rsp is aligned before calling StaticCrashHandler.
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// * Calling StaticCrashHandler that will trigger the unwinder.
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//
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// The __attribute__((used)) is necessary because the function
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// is never called; it's just a container around the assembly to allow it to
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// use operands for compile-time computed constants.
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__attribute__((used))
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void MakeTrampoline() {
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__asm__(".cfi_endproc\n"
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".pushsection .text.CrashTrampolineAsm\n"
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".type CrashTrampolineAsm,STT_FUNC\n"
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"CrashTrampolineAsm:\n"
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".cfi_startproc simple\n"
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".cfi_signal_frame\n"
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#if defined(__x86_64__)
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".cfi_return_column rip\n"
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".cfi_def_cfa rsp, %c[CFAOffset]\n"
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FOREACH_REGISTER(CFI_OFFSET_REG, CFI_OFFSET_NUM)
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"mov %%rsp, %%rbp\n"
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".cfi_def_cfa_register rbp\n"
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"andq $-16, %%rsp\n"
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"call %c[StaticCrashHandler]\n"
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"ud2\n"
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#elif defined(__aarch64__)
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".cfi_return_column 33\n"
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".cfi_def_cfa sp, %c[CFAOffset]\n"
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FOREACH_REGISTER(CFI_OFFSET_REG, CFI_OFFSET_NUM)
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".cfi_offset 33, %c[pc]\n"
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".cfi_offset 30, %c[lr]\n"
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"bl %c[StaticCrashHandler]\n"
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"brk 1\n"
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#else
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#error "Unsupported architecture for fuzzing on Fuchsia"
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#endif
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".cfi_endproc\n"
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".size CrashTrampolineAsm, . - CrashTrampolineAsm\n"
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".popsection\n"
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".cfi_startproc\n"
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: // No outputs
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: FOREACH_REGISTER(ASM_OPERAND_REG, ASM_OPERAND_NUM)
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#if defined(__aarch64__)
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ASM_OPERAND_REG(pc)
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ASM_OPERAND_REG(lr)
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#endif
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[StaticCrashHandler] "i" (StaticCrashHandler),
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[CFAOffset] "i" (CFAOffset));
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}
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void CrashHandler(zx_handle_t *Event) {
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// This structure is used to ensure we close handles to objects we create in
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// this handler.
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struct ScopedHandle {
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~ScopedHandle() { _zx_handle_close(Handle); }
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zx_handle_t Handle = ZX_HANDLE_INVALID;
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};
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// Create the exception channel. We need to claim to be a "debugger" so the
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// kernel will allow us to modify and resume dying threads (see below). Once
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// the channel is set, we can signal the main thread to continue and wait
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// for the exception to arrive.
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ScopedHandle Channel;
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zx_handle_t Self = _zx_process_self();
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ExitOnErr(_zx_task_create_exception_channel(
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Self, ZX_EXCEPTION_CHANNEL_DEBUGGER, &Channel.Handle),
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"_zx_task_create_exception_channel");
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ExitOnErr(_zx_object_signal(*Event, 0, ZX_USER_SIGNAL_0),
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"_zx_object_signal");
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// This thread lives as long as the process in order to keep handling
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// crashes. In practice, the first crashed thread to reach the end of the
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// StaticCrashHandler will end the process.
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while (true) {
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ExitOnErr(_zx_object_wait_one(Channel.Handle, ZX_CHANNEL_READABLE,
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ZX_TIME_INFINITE, nullptr),
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"_zx_object_wait_one");
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zx_exception_info_t ExceptionInfo;
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ScopedHandle Exception;
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ExitOnErr(_zx_channel_read(Channel.Handle, 0, &ExceptionInfo,
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&Exception.Handle, sizeof(ExceptionInfo), 1,
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nullptr, nullptr),
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"_zx_channel_read");
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// Ignore informational synthetic exceptions.
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if (ZX_EXCP_THREAD_STARTING == ExceptionInfo.type ||
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ZX_EXCP_THREAD_EXITING == ExceptionInfo.type ||
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ZX_EXCP_PROCESS_STARTING == ExceptionInfo.type) {
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continue;
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}
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// At this point, we want to get the state of the crashing thread, but
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// libFuzzer and the sanitizers assume this will happen from that same
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// thread via a POSIX signal handler. "Resurrecting" the thread in the
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// middle of the appropriate callback is as simple as forcibly setting the
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// instruction pointer/program counter, provided we NEVER EVER return from
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// that function (since otherwise our stack will not be valid).
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ScopedHandle Thread;
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ExitOnErr(_zx_exception_get_thread(Exception.Handle, &Thread.Handle),
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"_zx_exception_get_thread");
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zx_thread_state_general_regs_t GeneralRegisters;
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ExitOnErr(_zx_thread_read_state(Thread.Handle, ZX_THREAD_STATE_GENERAL_REGS,
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&GeneralRegisters,
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sizeof(GeneralRegisters)),
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"_zx_thread_read_state");
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// To unwind properly, we need to push the crashing thread's register state
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// onto the stack and jump into a trampoline with CFI instructions on how
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// to restore it.
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#if defined(__x86_64__)
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uintptr_t StackPtr = GeneralRegisters.rsp - CFAOffset;
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__unsanitized_memcpy(reinterpret_cast<void *>(StackPtr), &GeneralRegisters,
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sizeof(GeneralRegisters));
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GeneralRegisters.rsp = StackPtr;
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GeneralRegisters.rip = reinterpret_cast<zx_vaddr_t>(CrashTrampolineAsm);
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#elif defined(__aarch64__)
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uintptr_t StackPtr = GeneralRegisters.sp - CFAOffset;
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__unsanitized_memcpy(reinterpret_cast<void *>(StackPtr), &GeneralRegisters,
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sizeof(GeneralRegisters));
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GeneralRegisters.sp = StackPtr;
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GeneralRegisters.pc = reinterpret_cast<zx_vaddr_t>(CrashTrampolineAsm);
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#else
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#error "Unsupported architecture for fuzzing on Fuchsia"
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#endif
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// Now force the crashing thread's state.
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ExitOnErr(
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_zx_thread_write_state(Thread.Handle, ZX_THREAD_STATE_GENERAL_REGS,
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&GeneralRegisters, sizeof(GeneralRegisters)),
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"_zx_thread_write_state");
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// Set the exception to HANDLED so it resumes the thread on close.
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uint32_t ExceptionState = ZX_EXCEPTION_STATE_HANDLED;
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ExitOnErr(_zx_object_set_property(Exception.Handle, ZX_PROP_EXCEPTION_STATE,
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&ExceptionState, sizeof(ExceptionState)),
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"zx_object_set_property");
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}
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}
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} // namespace
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// Platform specific functions.
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void SetSignalHandler(const FuzzingOptions &Options) {
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// Make sure information from libFuzzer and the sanitizers are easy to
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// reassemble. `__sanitizer_log_write` has the added benefit of ensuring the
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// DSO map is always available for the symbolizer.
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// A uint64_t fits in 20 chars, so 64 is plenty.
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char Buf[64];
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memset(Buf, 0, sizeof(Buf));
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snprintf(Buf, sizeof(Buf), "==%lu== INFO: libFuzzer starting.\n", GetPid());
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if (EF->__sanitizer_log_write)
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__sanitizer_log_write(Buf, sizeof(Buf));
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Printf("%s", Buf);
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// Set up alarm handler if needed.
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if (Options.HandleAlrm && Options.UnitTimeoutSec > 0) {
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std::thread T(AlarmHandler, Options.UnitTimeoutSec / 2 + 1);
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T.detach();
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}
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// Options.HandleInt and Options.HandleTerm are not supported on Fuchsia
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// Early exit if no crash handler needed.
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if (!Options.HandleSegv && !Options.HandleBus && !Options.HandleIll &&
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!Options.HandleFpe && !Options.HandleAbrt)
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return;
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// Set up the crash handler and wait until it is ready before proceeding.
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zx_handle_t Event;
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ExitOnErr(_zx_event_create(0, &Event), "_zx_event_create");
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std::thread T(CrashHandler, &Event);
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zx_status_t Status =
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_zx_object_wait_one(Event, ZX_USER_SIGNAL_0, ZX_TIME_INFINITE, nullptr);
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_zx_handle_close(Event);
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ExitOnErr(Status, "_zx_object_wait_one");
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T.detach();
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}
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void SleepSeconds(int Seconds) {
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_zx_nanosleep(_zx_deadline_after(ZX_SEC(Seconds)));
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}
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unsigned long GetPid() {
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zx_status_t rc;
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zx_info_handle_basic_t Info;
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if ((rc = _zx_object_get_info(_zx_process_self(), ZX_INFO_HANDLE_BASIC, &Info,
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sizeof(Info), NULL, NULL)) != ZX_OK) {
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Printf("libFuzzer: unable to get info about self: %s\n",
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_zx_status_get_string(rc));
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exit(1);
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}
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return Info.koid;
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}
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size_t GetPeakRSSMb() {
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zx_status_t rc;
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zx_info_task_stats_t Info;
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if ((rc = _zx_object_get_info(_zx_process_self(), ZX_INFO_TASK_STATS, &Info,
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sizeof(Info), NULL, NULL)) != ZX_OK) {
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Printf("libFuzzer: unable to get info about self: %s\n",
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_zx_status_get_string(rc));
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exit(1);
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}
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return (Info.mem_private_bytes + Info.mem_shared_bytes) >> 20;
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}
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template <typename Fn>
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class RunOnDestruction {
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public:
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explicit RunOnDestruction(Fn fn) : fn_(fn) {}
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~RunOnDestruction() { fn_(); }
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private:
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Fn fn_;
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};
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template <typename Fn>
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RunOnDestruction<Fn> at_scope_exit(Fn fn) {
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return RunOnDestruction<Fn>(fn);
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}
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static fdio_spawn_action_t clone_fd_action(int localFd, int targetFd) {
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return {
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.action = FDIO_SPAWN_ACTION_CLONE_FD,
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.fd =
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{
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.local_fd = localFd,
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.target_fd = targetFd,
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},
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};
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}
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int ExecuteCommand(const Command &Cmd) {
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zx_status_t rc;
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// Convert arguments to C array
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auto Args = Cmd.getArguments();
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size_t Argc = Args.size();
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assert(Argc != 0);
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std::unique_ptr<const char *[]> Argv(new const char *[Argc + 1]);
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for (size_t i = 0; i < Argc; ++i)
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Argv[i] = Args[i].c_str();
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Argv[Argc] = nullptr;
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// Determine output. On Fuchsia, the fuzzer is typically run as a component
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// that lacks a mutable working directory. Fortunately, when this is the case
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// a mutable output directory must be specified using "-artifact_prefix=...",
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// so write the log file(s) there.
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// However, we don't want to apply this logic for absolute paths.
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int FdOut = STDOUT_FILENO;
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bool discardStdout = false;
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bool discardStderr = false;
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if (Cmd.hasOutputFile()) {
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std::string Path = Cmd.getOutputFile();
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if (Path == getDevNull()) {
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// On Fuchsia, there's no "/dev/null" like-file, so we
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// just don't copy the FDs into the spawned process.
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discardStdout = true;
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} else {
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bool IsAbsolutePath = Path.length() > 1 && Path[0] == '/';
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if (!IsAbsolutePath && Cmd.hasFlag("artifact_prefix"))
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Path = Cmd.getFlagValue("artifact_prefix") + "/" + Path;
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FdOut = open(Path.c_str(), O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0);
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if (FdOut == -1) {
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Printf("libFuzzer: failed to open %s: %s\n", Path.c_str(),
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strerror(errno));
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return ZX_ERR_IO;
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}
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}
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}
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auto CloseFdOut = at_scope_exit([FdOut]() {
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if (FdOut != STDOUT_FILENO)
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close(FdOut);
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});
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// Determine stderr
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int FdErr = STDERR_FILENO;
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if (Cmd.isOutAndErrCombined()) {
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FdErr = FdOut;
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if (discardStdout)
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discardStderr = true;
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}
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// Clone the file descriptors into the new process
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std::vector<fdio_spawn_action_t> SpawnActions;
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SpawnActions.push_back(clone_fd_action(STDIN_FILENO, STDIN_FILENO));
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if (!discardStdout)
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SpawnActions.push_back(clone_fd_action(FdOut, STDOUT_FILENO));
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if (!discardStderr)
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SpawnActions.push_back(clone_fd_action(FdErr, STDERR_FILENO));
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// Start the process.
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char ErrorMsg[FDIO_SPAWN_ERR_MSG_MAX_LENGTH];
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zx_handle_t ProcessHandle = ZX_HANDLE_INVALID;
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rc = fdio_spawn_etc(ZX_HANDLE_INVALID,
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FDIO_SPAWN_CLONE_ALL & (~FDIO_SPAWN_CLONE_STDIO), Argv[0],
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Argv.get(), nullptr, SpawnActions.size(),
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SpawnActions.data(), &ProcessHandle, ErrorMsg);
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if (rc != ZX_OK) {
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Printf("libFuzzer: failed to launch '%s': %s, %s\n", Argv[0], ErrorMsg,
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_zx_status_get_string(rc));
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return rc;
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}
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auto CloseHandle = at_scope_exit([&]() { _zx_handle_close(ProcessHandle); });
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// Now join the process and return the exit status.
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if ((rc = _zx_object_wait_one(ProcessHandle, ZX_PROCESS_TERMINATED,
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ZX_TIME_INFINITE, nullptr)) != ZX_OK) {
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Printf("libFuzzer: failed to join '%s': %s\n", Argv[0],
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|
_zx_status_get_string(rc));
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return rc;
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|
}
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|
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|
zx_info_process_t Info;
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|
if ((rc = _zx_object_get_info(ProcessHandle, ZX_INFO_PROCESS, &Info,
|
|
sizeof(Info), nullptr, nullptr)) != ZX_OK) {
|
|
Printf("libFuzzer: unable to get return code from '%s': %s\n", Argv[0],
|
|
_zx_status_get_string(rc));
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return rc;
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|
}
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|
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|
return static_cast<int>(Info.return_code);
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|
}
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|
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bool ExecuteCommand(const Command &BaseCmd, std::string *CmdOutput) {
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|
auto LogFilePath = TempPath("SimPopenOut", ".txt");
|
|
Command Cmd(BaseCmd);
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|
Cmd.setOutputFile(LogFilePath);
|
|
int Ret = ExecuteCommand(Cmd);
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|
*CmdOutput = FileToString(LogFilePath);
|
|
RemoveFile(LogFilePath);
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|
return Ret == 0;
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|
}
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|
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const void *SearchMemory(const void *Data, size_t DataLen, const void *Patt,
|
|
size_t PattLen) {
|
|
return memmem(Data, DataLen, Patt, PattLen);
|
|
}
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|
|
|
// In fuchsia, accessing /dev/null is not supported. There's nothing
|
|
// similar to a file that discards everything that is written to it.
|
|
// The way of doing something similar in fuchsia is by using
|
|
// fdio_null_create and binding that to a file descriptor.
|
|
void DiscardOutput(int Fd) {
|
|
fdio_t *fdio_null = fdio_null_create();
|
|
if (fdio_null == nullptr) return;
|
|
int nullfd = fdio_bind_to_fd(fdio_null, -1, 0);
|
|
if (nullfd < 0) return;
|
|
dup2(nullfd, Fd);
|
|
}
|
|
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} // namespace fuzzer
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#endif // LIBFUZZER_FUCHSIA
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