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//===-- hwasan.h ------------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file is a part of HWAddressSanitizer. // // Private Hwasan header. //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef HWASAN_H #define HWASAN_H
#include "hwasan_flags.h" #include "hwasan_interface_internal.h" #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_common.h" #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_flags.h" #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_internal_defs.h" #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_stacktrace.h" #include "ubsan/ubsan_platform.h"
#ifndef HWASAN_CONTAINS_UBSAN # define HWASAN_CONTAINS_UBSAN CAN_SANITIZE_UB #endif
#ifndef HWASAN_WITH_INTERCEPTORS #define HWASAN_WITH_INTERCEPTORS 0 #endif
#ifndef HWASAN_REPLACE_OPERATORS_NEW_AND_DELETE #define HWASAN_REPLACE_OPERATORS_NEW_AND_DELETE HWASAN_WITH_INTERCEPTORS #endif
typedef u8 tag_t;
#if defined(HWASAN_ALIASING_MODE) # if !defined(__x86_64__) # error Aliasing mode is only supported on x86_64 # endif // Tags are done in middle bits using userspace aliasing. constexpr unsigned kAddressTagShift = 39; constexpr unsigned kTagBits = 3;
// The alias region is placed next to the shadow so the upper bits of all // taggable addresses matches the upper bits of the shadow base. This shift // value determines which upper bits must match. It has a floor of 44 since the // shadow is always 8TB. // TODO(morehouse): In alias mode we can shrink the shadow and use a // simpler/faster shadow calculation. constexpr unsigned kTaggableRegionCheckShift = __sanitizer::Max(kAddressTagShift + kTagBits + 1U, 44U); #elif defined(__x86_64__) // Tags are done in upper bits using Intel LAM. constexpr unsigned kAddressTagShift = 57; constexpr unsigned kTagBits = 6; #else // TBI (Top Byte Ignore) feature of AArch64: bits [63:56] are ignored in address // translation and can be used to store a tag. constexpr unsigned kAddressTagShift = 56; constexpr unsigned kTagBits = 8; #endif // defined(HWASAN_ALIASING_MODE)
// Mask for extracting tag bits from the lower 8 bits. constexpr uptr kTagMask = (1UL << kTagBits) - 1;
// Mask for extracting tag bits from full pointers. constexpr uptr kAddressTagMask = kTagMask << kAddressTagShift;
// Minimal alignment of the shadow base address. Determines the space available // for threads and stack histories. This is an ABI constant. const unsigned kShadowBaseAlignment = 32;
const unsigned kRecordAddrBaseTagShift = 3; const unsigned kRecordFPShift = 48; const unsigned kRecordFPLShift = 4; const unsigned kRecordFPModulus = 1 << (64 - kRecordFPShift + kRecordFPLShift);
static inline tag_t GetTagFromPointer(uptr p) { return (p >> kAddressTagShift) & kTagMask; }
static inline uptr UntagAddr(uptr tagged_addr) { return tagged_addr & ~kAddressTagMask; }
static inline void *UntagPtr(const void *tagged_ptr) { return reinterpret_cast<void *>( UntagAddr(reinterpret_cast<uptr>(tagged_ptr))); }
static inline uptr AddTagToPointer(uptr p, tag_t tag) { return (p & ~kAddressTagMask) | ((uptr)tag << kAddressTagShift); }
namespace __hwasan {
extern int hwasan_inited; extern bool hwasan_init_is_running; extern int hwasan_report_count;
bool InitShadow(); void InitializeOsSupport(); void InitThreads(); void InitializeInterceptors();
void HwasanAllocatorInit(); void HwasanAllocatorLock(); void HwasanAllocatorUnlock();
void *hwasan_malloc(uptr size, StackTrace *stack); void *hwasan_calloc(uptr nmemb, uptr size, StackTrace *stack); void *hwasan_realloc(void *ptr, uptr size, StackTrace *stack); void *hwasan_reallocarray(void *ptr, uptr nmemb, uptr size, StackTrace *stack); void *hwasan_valloc(uptr size, StackTrace *stack); void *hwasan_pvalloc(uptr size, StackTrace *stack); void *hwasan_aligned_alloc(uptr alignment, uptr size, StackTrace *stack); void *hwasan_memalign(uptr alignment, uptr size, StackTrace *stack); int hwasan_posix_memalign(void **memptr, uptr alignment, uptr size, StackTrace *stack); void hwasan_free(void *ptr, StackTrace *stack);
void InstallAtExitHandler();
#define GET_MALLOC_STACK_TRACE \ BufferedStackTrace stack; \ if (hwasan_inited) \ stack.Unwind(StackTrace::GetCurrentPc(), GET_CURRENT_FRAME(), \ nullptr, common_flags()->fast_unwind_on_malloc, \ common_flags()->malloc_context_size)
#define GET_FATAL_STACK_TRACE_PC_BP(pc, bp) \ BufferedStackTrace stack; \ if (hwasan_inited) \ stack.Unwind(pc, bp, nullptr, common_flags()->fast_unwind_on_fatal)
void HwasanTSDInit(); void HwasanTSDThreadInit(); void HwasanAtExit();
void HwasanOnDeadlySignal(int signo, void *info, void *context);
void HwasanInstallAtForkHandler();
void UpdateMemoryUsage();
void AppendToErrorMessageBuffer(const char *buffer);
void AndroidTestTlsSlot();
// This is a compiler-generated struct that can be shared between hwasan // implementations. struct AccessInfo { uptr addr; uptr size; bool is_store; bool is_load; bool recover; };
// Given access info and frame information, unwind the stack and report the tag // mismatch. void HandleTagMismatch(AccessInfo ai, uptr pc, uptr frame, void *uc, uptr *registers_frame = nullptr);
// This dispatches to HandleTagMismatch but sets up the AccessInfo, program // counter, and frame pointer. void HwasanTagMismatch(uptr addr, uptr access_info, uptr *registers_frame, size_t outsize);
} // namespace __hwasan
#define HWASAN_MALLOC_HOOK(ptr, size) \ do { \ if (&__sanitizer_malloc_hook) { \ __sanitizer_malloc_hook(ptr, size); \ } \ RunMallocHooks(ptr, size); \ } while (false) #define HWASAN_FREE_HOOK(ptr) \ do { \ if (&__sanitizer_free_hook) { \ __sanitizer_free_hook(ptr); \ } \ RunFreeHooks(ptr); \ } while (false)
#if HWASAN_WITH_INTERCEPTORS // For both bionic and glibc __sigset_t is an unsigned long. typedef unsigned long __hw_sigset_t; // Setjmp and longjmp implementations are platform specific, and hence the // interception code is platform specific too. # if defined(__aarch64__) constexpr size_t kHwRegisterBufSize = 22; # elif defined(__x86_64__) constexpr size_t kHwRegisterBufSize = 8; # endif typedef unsigned long long __hw_register_buf[kHwRegisterBufSize]; struct __hw_jmp_buf_struct { // NOTE: The machine-dependent definition of `__sigsetjmp' // assume that a `__hw_jmp_buf' begins with a `__hw_register_buf' and that // `__mask_was_saved' follows it. Do not move these members or add others // before it. // // We add a __magic field to our struct to catch cases where libc's setjmp // populated the jmp_buf instead of our interceptor. __hw_register_buf __jmpbuf; // Calling environment. unsigned __mask_was_saved : 1; // Saved the signal mask? unsigned __magic : 31; // Used to distinguish __hw_jmp_buf from jmp_buf. __hw_sigset_t __saved_mask; // Saved signal mask. }; typedef struct __hw_jmp_buf_struct __hw_jmp_buf[1]; typedef struct __hw_jmp_buf_struct __hw_sigjmp_buf[1]; constexpr unsigned kHwJmpBufMagic = 0x248ACE77; #endif // HWASAN_WITH_INTERCEPTORS
#define ENSURE_HWASAN_INITED() \ do { \ CHECK(!hwasan_init_is_running); \ if (!hwasan_inited) { \ __hwasan_init(); \ } \ } while (0)
#endif // HWASAN_H
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