asan_fake_stack.h revision 2d1fdb26e458c4ddc04155c1d421bced3ba90cd0
1//===-- asan_fake_stack.h ---------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
2//
3//                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4//
5// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7//
8//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9//
10// This file is a part of AddressSanitizer, an address sanity checker.
11//
12// ASan-private header for asan_fake_stack.cc, implements FakeStack.
13//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
14
15#ifndef ASAN_FAKE_STACK_H
16#define ASAN_FAKE_STACK_H
17
18#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_common.h"
19
20namespace __asan {
21
22// Fake stack frame contains local variables of one function.
23struct FakeFrame {
24  uptr magic;  // Modified by the instrumented code.
25  uptr descr;  // Modified by the instrumented code.
26  uptr pc;     // Modified by the instrumented code.
27  uptr real_stack;
28};
29
30// For each thread we create a fake stack and place stack objects on this fake
31// stack instead of the real stack. The fake stack is not really a stack but
32// a fast malloc-like allocator so that when a function exits the fake stack
33// is not popped but remains there for quite some time until gets used again.
34// So, we poison the objects on the fake stack when function returns.
35// It helps us find use-after-return bugs.
36//
37// The FakeStack objects is allocated by a single mmap call and has no other
38// pointers. The size of the fake stack depends on the actual thread stack size
39// and thus can not be a constant.
40// stack_size is a power of two greater or equal to the thread's stack size;
41// we store it as its logarithm (stack_size_log).
42// FakeStack has kNumberOfSizeClasses (11) size classes, each size class
43// is a power of two, starting from 64 bytes. Each size class occupies
44// stack_size bytes and thus can allocate
45// NumberOfFrames=(stack_size/BytesInSizeClass) fake frames (also a power of 2).
46// For each size class we have NumberOfFrames allocation flags,
47// each flag indicates whether the given frame is currently allocated.
48// All flags for size classes 0 .. 10 are stored in a single contiguous region
49// followed by another contiguous region which contains the actual memory for
50// size classes. The addresses are computed by GetFlags and GetFrame without
51// any memory accesses solely based on 'this' and stack_size_log.
52// Allocate() flips the appropriate allocation flag atomically, thus achieving
53// async-signal safety.
54// This allocator does not have quarantine per se, but it tries to allocate the
55// frames in round robin fasion to maximize the delay between a deallocation
56// and the next allocation.
57class FakeStack {
58  static const uptr kMinStackFrameSizeLog = 6;  // Min frame is 64B.
59  static const uptr kMaxStackFrameSizeLog = 16;  // Max stack frame is 64K.
60
61 public:
62  static const uptr kNumberOfSizeClasses =
63       kMaxStackFrameSizeLog - kMinStackFrameSizeLog + 1;
64
65  // CTOR: create the FakeStack as a single mmap-ed object.
66  static FakeStack *Create(uptr stack_size_log);
67
68  void Destroy(int tid);
69
70  // stack_size_log is at least 15 (stack_size >= 32K).
71  static uptr SizeRequiredForFlags(uptr stack_size_log) {
72    return 1UL << (stack_size_log + 1 - kMinStackFrameSizeLog);
73  }
74
75  // Each size class occupies stack_size bytes.
76  static uptr SizeRequiredForFrames(uptr stack_size_log) {
77    return (1ULL << stack_size_log) * kNumberOfSizeClasses;
78  }
79
80  // Number of bytes requires for the whole object.
81  static uptr RequiredSize(uptr stack_size_log) {
82    return kFlagsOffset + SizeRequiredForFlags(stack_size_log) +
83           SizeRequiredForFrames(stack_size_log);
84  }
85
86  // Offset of the given flag from the first flag.
87  // The flags for class 0 begin at offset  000000000
88  // The flags for class 1 begin at offset  100000000
89  // ....................2................  110000000
90  // ....................3................  111000000
91  // and so on.
92  static uptr FlagsOffset(uptr stack_size_log, uptr class_id) {
93    uptr t = kNumberOfSizeClasses - 1 - class_id;
94    const uptr all_ones = (1 << (kNumberOfSizeClasses - 1)) - 1;
95    return ((all_ones >> t) << t) << (stack_size_log - 15);
96  }
97
98  static uptr NumberOfFrames(uptr stack_size_log, uptr class_id) {
99    return 1UL << (stack_size_log - kMinStackFrameSizeLog - class_id);
100  }
101
102  // Divide n by the numbe of frames in size class.
103  static uptr ModuloNumberOfFrames(uptr stack_size_log, uptr class_id, uptr n) {
104    return n & (NumberOfFrames(stack_size_log, class_id) - 1);
105  }
106
107  // The the pointer to the flags of the given class_id.
108  u8 *GetFlags(uptr stack_size_log, uptr class_id) {
109    return reinterpret_cast<u8 *>(this) + kFlagsOffset +
110           FlagsOffset(stack_size_log, class_id);
111  }
112
113  // Get frame by class_id and pos.
114  u8 *GetFrame(uptr stack_size_log, uptr class_id, uptr pos) {
115    return reinterpret_cast<u8 *>(this) + kFlagsOffset +
116           SizeRequiredForFlags(stack_size_log) +
117           (1 << stack_size_log) * class_id + BytesInSizeClass(class_id) * pos;
118  }
119
120  // Allocate the fake frame.
121  FakeFrame *Allocate(uptr stack_size_log, uptr class_id, uptr real_stack);
122
123  // Deallocate the fake frame: read the saved flag address and write 0 there.
124  static void Deallocate(uptr x, uptr class_id) {
125    **SavedFlagPtr(x, class_id) = 0;
126  }
127
128  // Poison the entire FakeStack's shadow with the magic value.
129  void PoisonAll(u8 magic);
130
131  // Return the beginning of the FakeFrame or 0 if the address is not ours.
132  uptr AddrIsInFakeStack(uptr addr, uptr *frame_beg, uptr *frame_end);
133  USED uptr AddrIsInFakeStack(uptr addr) {
134    uptr t1, t2;
135    return AddrIsInFakeStack(addr, &t1, &t2);
136  }
137
138  // Number of bytes in a fake frame of this size class.
139  static uptr BytesInSizeClass(uptr class_id) {
140    return 1UL << (class_id + kMinStackFrameSizeLog);
141  }
142
143  // The fake frame is guaranteed to have a right redzone.
144  // We use the last word of that redzone to store the address of the flag
145  // that corresponds to the current frame to make faster deallocation.
146  static u8 **SavedFlagPtr(uptr x, uptr class_id) {
147    return reinterpret_cast<u8 **>(x + BytesInSizeClass(class_id) - sizeof(x));
148  }
149
150  uptr stack_size_log() const { return stack_size_log_; }
151
152  void HandleNoReturn();
153  void GC(uptr real_stack);
154
155  void ForEachFakeFrame(RangeIteratorCallback callback, void *arg);
156
157 private:
158  FakeStack() { }
159  static const uptr kFlagsOffset = 4096;  // This is were the flags begin.
160  // Must match the number of uses of DEFINE_STACK_MALLOC_FREE_WITH_CLASS_ID
161  COMPILER_CHECK(kNumberOfSizeClasses == 11);
162  static const uptr kMaxStackMallocSize = 1 << kMaxStackFrameSizeLog;
163
164  uptr hint_position_[kNumberOfSizeClasses];
165  uptr stack_size_log_;
166  // a bit is set if something was allocated from the corresponding size class.
167  bool needs_gc_;
168};
169
170FakeStack *GetTLSFakeStack();
171void SetTLSFakeStack(FakeStack *fs);
172
173}  // namespace __asan
174
175#endif  // ASAN_FAKE_STACK_H
176