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200 lines
6.6 KiB
C++
//=-- lsan_common_mac.cc --------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file is a part of LeakSanitizer.
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// Implementation of common leak checking functionality. Darwin-specific code.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform.h"
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#include "lsan_common.h"
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#if CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS && SANITIZER_MAC
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_allocator_internal.h"
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#include "lsan_allocator.h"
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#include <pthread.h>
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#include <mach/mach.h>
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namespace __lsan {
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typedef struct {
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int disable_counter;
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u32 current_thread_id;
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AllocatorCache cache;
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} thread_local_data_t;
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static pthread_key_t key;
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static pthread_once_t key_once = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT;
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// The main thread destructor requires the current thread id,
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// so we can't destroy it until it's been used and reset to invalid tid
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void restore_tid_data(void *ptr) {
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thread_local_data_t *data = (thread_local_data_t *)ptr;
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if (data->current_thread_id != kInvalidTid)
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pthread_setspecific(key, data);
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}
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static void make_tls_key() {
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CHECK_EQ(pthread_key_create(&key, restore_tid_data), 0);
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}
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static thread_local_data_t *get_tls_val(bool alloc) {
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pthread_once(&key_once, make_tls_key);
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thread_local_data_t *ptr = (thread_local_data_t *)pthread_getspecific(key);
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if (ptr == NULL && alloc) {
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ptr = (thread_local_data_t *)InternalAlloc(sizeof(*ptr));
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ptr->disable_counter = 0;
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ptr->current_thread_id = kInvalidTid;
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ptr->cache = AllocatorCache();
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pthread_setspecific(key, ptr);
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}
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return ptr;
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}
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bool DisabledInThisThread() {
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thread_local_data_t *data = get_tls_val(false);
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return data ? data->disable_counter > 0 : false;
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}
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void DisableInThisThread() { ++get_tls_val(true)->disable_counter; }
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void EnableInThisThread() {
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int *disable_counter = &get_tls_val(true)->disable_counter;
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if (*disable_counter == 0) {
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DisableCounterUnderflow();
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}
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--*disable_counter;
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}
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u32 GetCurrentThread() {
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thread_local_data_t *data = get_tls_val(false);
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return data ? data->current_thread_id : kInvalidTid;
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}
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void SetCurrentThread(u32 tid) { get_tls_val(true)->current_thread_id = tid; }
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AllocatorCache *GetAllocatorCache() { return &get_tls_val(true)->cache; }
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LoadedModule *GetLinker() { return nullptr; }
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// Required on Linux for initialization of TLS behavior, but should not be
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// required on Darwin.
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void InitializePlatformSpecificModules() {}
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// Sections which can't contain contain global pointers. This list errs on the
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// side of caution to avoid false positives, at the expense of performance.
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//
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// Other potentially safe sections include:
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// __all_image_info, __crash_info, __const, __got, __interpose, __objc_msg_break
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//
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// Sections which definitely cannot be included here are:
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// __objc_data, __objc_const, __data, __bss, __common, __thread_data,
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// __thread_bss, __thread_vars, __objc_opt_rw, __objc_opt_ptrs
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static const char *kSkippedSecNames[] = {
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"__cfstring", "__la_symbol_ptr", "__mod_init_func",
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"__mod_term_func", "__nl_symbol_ptr", "__objc_classlist",
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"__objc_classrefs", "__objc_imageinfo", "__objc_nlclslist",
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"__objc_protolist", "__objc_selrefs", "__objc_superrefs"};
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// Scans global variables for heap pointers.
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void ProcessGlobalRegions(Frontier *frontier) {
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for (auto name : kSkippedSecNames) CHECK(ARRAY_SIZE(name) < kMaxSegName);
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MemoryMappingLayout memory_mapping(false);
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InternalMmapVector<LoadedModule> modules(/*initial_capacity*/ 128);
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memory_mapping.DumpListOfModules(&modules);
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for (uptr i = 0; i < modules.size(); ++i) {
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// Even when global scanning is disabled, we still need to scan
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// system libraries for stashed pointers
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if (!flags()->use_globals && modules[i].instrumented()) continue;
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for (const __sanitizer::LoadedModule::AddressRange &range :
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modules[i].ranges()) {
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// Sections storing global variables are writable and non-executable
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if (range.executable || !range.writable) continue;
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for (auto name : kSkippedSecNames) {
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if (!internal_strcmp(range.name, name)) continue;
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}
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ScanGlobalRange(range.beg, range.end, frontier);
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}
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}
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}
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void ProcessPlatformSpecificAllocations(Frontier *frontier) {
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mach_port_name_t port;
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if (task_for_pid(mach_task_self(), internal_getpid(), &port)
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!= KERN_SUCCESS) {
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return;
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}
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unsigned depth = 1;
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vm_size_t size = 0;
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vm_address_t address = 0;
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kern_return_t err = KERN_SUCCESS;
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mach_msg_type_number_t count = VM_REGION_SUBMAP_INFO_COUNT_64;
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InternalMmapVector<RootRegion> const *root_regions = GetRootRegions();
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while (err == KERN_SUCCESS) {
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struct vm_region_submap_info_64 info;
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err = vm_region_recurse_64(port, &address, &size, &depth,
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(vm_region_info_t)&info, &count);
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uptr end_address = address + size;
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// libxpc stashes some pointers in the Kernel Alloc Once page,
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// make sure not to report those as leaks.
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if (info.user_tag == VM_MEMORY_OS_ALLOC_ONCE) {
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ScanRangeForPointers(address, end_address, frontier, "GLOBAL",
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kReachable);
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// Recursing over the full memory map is very slow, break out
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// early if we don't need the full iteration.
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if (!flags()->use_root_regions || !root_regions->size())
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break;
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}
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// This additional root region scan is required on Darwin in order to
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// detect root regions contained within mmap'd memory regions, because
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// the Darwin implementation of sanitizer_procmaps traverses images
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// as loaded by dyld, and not the complete set of all memory regions.
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//
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// TODO(fjricci) - remove this once sanitizer_procmaps_mac has the same
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// behavior as sanitizer_procmaps_linux and traverses all memory regions
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if (flags()->use_root_regions) {
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for (uptr i = 0; i < root_regions->size(); i++) {
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ScanRootRegion(frontier, (*root_regions)[i], address, end_address,
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info.protection & kProtectionRead);
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}
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}
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address = end_address;
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}
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}
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// On darwin, we can intercept _exit gracefully, and return a failing exit code
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// if required at that point. Calling Die() here is undefined behavior and
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// causes rare race conditions.
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void HandleLeaks() {}
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void DoStopTheWorld(StopTheWorldCallback callback, void *argument) {
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StopTheWorld(callback, argument);
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}
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} // namespace __lsan
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#endif // CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS && SANITIZER_MAC
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