memory_linux.cc revision f2477e01787aa58f445919b809d89e252beef54f
1// Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3// found in the LICENSE file.
4
5#include "base/process/memory.h"
6
7#include <new>
8
9#include "base/file_util.h"
10#include "base/files/file_path.h"
11#include "base/logging.h"
12#include "base/process/internal_linux.h"
13#include "base/strings/string_number_conversions.h"
14
15namespace base {
16
17size_t g_oom_size = 0U;
18
19namespace {
20
21#if !defined(OS_ANDROID)
22void OnNoMemorySize(size_t size) {
23  g_oom_size = size;
24
25  if (size != 0)
26    LOG(FATAL) << "Out of memory, size = " << size;
27  LOG(FATAL) << "Out of memory.";
28}
29
30void OnNoMemory() {
31  OnNoMemorySize(0);
32}
33#endif  // !defined(OS_ANDROID)
34
35}  // namespace
36
37#if !defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) && !defined(MEMORY_SANITIZER) && \
38    !defined(THREAD_SANITIZER) && !defined(LEAK_SANITIZER)
39
40#if defined(LIBC_GLIBC) && !defined(USE_TCMALLOC)
41
42extern "C" {
43void* __libc_malloc(size_t size);
44void* __libc_realloc(void* ptr, size_t size);
45void* __libc_calloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size);
46void* __libc_valloc(size_t size);
47void* __libc_pvalloc(size_t size);
48void* __libc_memalign(size_t alignment, size_t size);
49
50// Overriding the system memory allocation functions:
51//
52// For security reasons, we want malloc failures to be fatal. Too much code
53// doesn't check for a NULL return value from malloc and unconditionally uses
54// the resulting pointer. If the first offset that they try to access is
55// attacker controlled, then the attacker can direct the code to access any
56// part of memory.
57//
58// Thus, we define all the standard malloc functions here and mark them as
59// visibility 'default'. This means that they replace the malloc functions for
60// all Chromium code and also for all code in shared libraries. There are tests
61// for this in process_util_unittest.cc.
62//
63// If we are using tcmalloc, then the problem is moot since tcmalloc handles
64// this for us. Thus this code is in a !defined(USE_TCMALLOC) block.
65//
66// If we are testing the binary with AddressSanitizer, we should not
67// redefine malloc and let AddressSanitizer do it instead.
68//
69// We call the real libc functions in this code by using __libc_malloc etc.
70// Previously we tried using dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, ...) but that failed depending on
71// the link order. Since ld.so needs calloc during symbol resolution, it
72// defines its own versions of several of these functions in dl-minimal.c.
73// Depending on the runtime library order, dlsym ended up giving us those
74// functions and bad things happened. See crbug.com/31809
75//
76// This means that any code which calls __libc_* gets the raw libc versions of
77// these functions.
78
79#define DIE_ON_OOM_1(function_name) \
80  void* function_name(size_t) __attribute__ ((visibility("default"))); \
81  \
82  void* function_name(size_t size) { \
83    void* ret = __libc_##function_name(size); \
84    if (ret == NULL && size != 0) \
85      OnNoMemorySize(size); \
86    return ret; \
87  }
88
89#define DIE_ON_OOM_2(function_name, arg1_type) \
90  void* function_name(arg1_type, size_t) \
91      __attribute__ ((visibility("default"))); \
92  \
93  void* function_name(arg1_type arg1, size_t size) { \
94    void* ret = __libc_##function_name(arg1, size); \
95    if (ret == NULL && size != 0) \
96      OnNoMemorySize(size); \
97    return ret; \
98  }
99
100DIE_ON_OOM_1(malloc)
101DIE_ON_OOM_1(valloc)
102DIE_ON_OOM_1(pvalloc)
103
104DIE_ON_OOM_2(calloc, size_t)
105DIE_ON_OOM_2(realloc, void*)
106DIE_ON_OOM_2(memalign, size_t)
107
108// posix_memalign has a unique signature and doesn't have a __libc_ variant.
109int posix_memalign(void** ptr, size_t alignment, size_t size)
110    __attribute__ ((visibility("default")));
111
112int posix_memalign(void** ptr, size_t alignment, size_t size) {
113  // This will use the safe version of memalign, above.
114  *ptr = memalign(alignment, size);
115  return 0;
116}
117
118}  // extern C
119
120#else
121
122// TODO(mostynb@opera.com): dlsym dance
123
124#endif  // LIBC_GLIBC && !USE_TCMALLOC
125
126#endif  // !*_SANITIZER
127
128void EnableTerminationOnHeapCorruption() {
129  // On Linux, there nothing to do AFAIK.
130}
131
132void EnableTerminationOnOutOfMemory() {
133#if defined(OS_ANDROID)
134  // Android doesn't support setting a new handler.
135  DLOG(WARNING) << "Not feasible.";
136#else
137  // Set the new-out of memory handler.
138  std::set_new_handler(&OnNoMemory);
139  // If we're using glibc's allocator, the above functions will override
140  // malloc and friends and make them die on out of memory.
141#endif
142}
143
144// NOTE: This is not the only version of this function in the source:
145// the setuid sandbox (in process_util_linux.c, in the sandbox source)
146// also has its own C version.
147bool AdjustOOMScore(ProcessId process, int score) {
148  if (score < 0 || score > kMaxOomScore)
149    return false;
150
151  FilePath oom_path(internal::GetProcPidDir(process));
152
153  // Attempt to write the newer oom_score_adj file first.
154  FilePath oom_file = oom_path.AppendASCII("oom_score_adj");
155  if (PathExists(oom_file)) {
156    std::string score_str = IntToString(score);
157    DVLOG(1) << "Adjusting oom_score_adj of " << process << " to "
158             << score_str;
159    int score_len = static_cast<int>(score_str.length());
160    return (score_len == file_util::WriteFile(oom_file,
161                                              score_str.c_str(),
162                                              score_len));
163  }
164
165  // If the oom_score_adj file doesn't exist, then we write the old
166  // style file and translate the oom_adj score to the range 0-15.
167  oom_file = oom_path.AppendASCII("oom_adj");
168  if (PathExists(oom_file)) {
169    // Max score for the old oom_adj range.  Used for conversion of new
170    // values to old values.
171    const int kMaxOldOomScore = 15;
172
173    int converted_score = score * kMaxOldOomScore / kMaxOomScore;
174    std::string score_str = IntToString(converted_score);
175    DVLOG(1) << "Adjusting oom_adj of " << process << " to " << score_str;
176    int score_len = static_cast<int>(score_str.length());
177    return (score_len == file_util::WriteFile(oom_file,
178                                              score_str.c_str(),
179                                              score_len));
180  }
181
182  return false;
183}
184
185}  // namespace base
186