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876 lines
30 KiB
C++
//=-- lsan_common.cc ------------------------------------------------------===//
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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.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "lsan_common.h"
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_common.h"
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_flags.h"
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_flag_parser.h"
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_placement_new.h"
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_procmaps.h"
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_stackdepot.h"
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_stacktrace.h"
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_suppressions.h"
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_report_decorator.h"
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_tls_get_addr.h"
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#if CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS
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namespace __lsan {
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// This mutex is used to prevent races between DoLeakCheck and IgnoreObject, and
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// also to protect the global list of root regions.
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BlockingMutex global_mutex(LINKER_INITIALIZED);
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Flags lsan_flags;
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void DisableCounterUnderflow() {
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if (common_flags()->detect_leaks) {
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Report("Unmatched call to __lsan_enable().\n");
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Die();
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}
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}
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void Flags::SetDefaults() {
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#define LSAN_FLAG(Type, Name, DefaultValue, Description) Name = DefaultValue;
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#include "lsan_flags.inc"
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#undef LSAN_FLAG
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}
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void RegisterLsanFlags(FlagParser *parser, Flags *f) {
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#define LSAN_FLAG(Type, Name, DefaultValue, Description) \
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RegisterFlag(parser, #Name, Description, &f->Name);
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#include "lsan_flags.inc"
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#undef LSAN_FLAG
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}
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#define LOG_POINTERS(...) \
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do { \
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if (flags()->log_pointers) Report(__VA_ARGS__); \
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} while (0)
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#define LOG_THREADS(...) \
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do { \
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if (flags()->log_threads) Report(__VA_ARGS__); \
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} while (0)
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ALIGNED(64) static char suppression_placeholder[sizeof(SuppressionContext)];
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static SuppressionContext *suppression_ctx = nullptr;
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static const char kSuppressionLeak[] = "leak";
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static const char *kSuppressionTypes[] = { kSuppressionLeak };
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static const char kStdSuppressions[] =
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#if SANITIZER_SUPPRESS_LEAK_ON_PTHREAD_EXIT
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// For more details refer to the SANITIZER_SUPPRESS_LEAK_ON_PTHREAD_EXIT
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// definition.
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"leak:*pthread_exit*\n"
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#endif // SANITIZER_SUPPRESS_LEAK_ON_PTHREAD_EXIT
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#if SANITIZER_MAC
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// For Darwin and os_log/os_trace: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35173
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"leak:*_os_trace*\n"
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#endif
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// TLS leak in some glibc versions, described in
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// https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12650.
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"leak:*tls_get_addr*\n";
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void InitializeSuppressions() {
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CHECK_EQ(nullptr, suppression_ctx);
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suppression_ctx = new (suppression_placeholder) // NOLINT
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SuppressionContext(kSuppressionTypes, ARRAY_SIZE(kSuppressionTypes));
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suppression_ctx->ParseFromFile(flags()->suppressions);
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if (&__lsan_default_suppressions)
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suppression_ctx->Parse(__lsan_default_suppressions());
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suppression_ctx->Parse(kStdSuppressions);
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}
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static SuppressionContext *GetSuppressionContext() {
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CHECK(suppression_ctx);
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return suppression_ctx;
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}
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static InternalMmapVector<RootRegion> *root_regions;
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InternalMmapVector<RootRegion> const *GetRootRegions() { return root_regions; }
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void InitializeRootRegions() {
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CHECK(!root_regions);
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ALIGNED(64) static char placeholder[sizeof(InternalMmapVector<RootRegion>)];
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root_regions = new(placeholder) InternalMmapVector<RootRegion>(1);
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}
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const char *MaybeCallLsanDefaultOptions() {
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return (&__lsan_default_options) ? __lsan_default_options() : "";
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}
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void InitCommonLsan() {
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InitializeRootRegions();
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if (common_flags()->detect_leaks) {
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// Initialization which can fail or print warnings should only be done if
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// LSan is actually enabled.
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InitializeSuppressions();
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InitializePlatformSpecificModules();
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}
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}
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class Decorator: public __sanitizer::SanitizerCommonDecorator {
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public:
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Decorator() : SanitizerCommonDecorator() { }
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const char *Error() { return Red(); }
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const char *Leak() { return Blue(); }
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};
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static inline bool CanBeAHeapPointer(uptr p) {
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// Since our heap is located in mmap-ed memory, we can assume a sensible lower
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// bound on heap addresses.
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const uptr kMinAddress = 4 * 4096;
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if (p < kMinAddress) return false;
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#if defined(__x86_64__)
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// Accept only canonical form user-space addresses.
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return ((p >> 47) == 0);
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#elif defined(__mips64)
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return ((p >> 40) == 0);
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#elif defined(__aarch64__)
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unsigned runtimeVMA =
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(MostSignificantSetBitIndex(GET_CURRENT_FRAME()) + 1);
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return ((p >> runtimeVMA) == 0);
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#else
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return true;
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#endif
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}
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// Scans the memory range, looking for byte patterns that point into allocator
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// chunks. Marks those chunks with |tag| and adds them to |frontier|.
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// There are two usage modes for this function: finding reachable chunks
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// (|tag| = kReachable) and finding indirectly leaked chunks
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// (|tag| = kIndirectlyLeaked). In the second case, there's no flood fill,
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// so |frontier| = 0.
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void ScanRangeForPointers(uptr begin, uptr end,
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Frontier *frontier,
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const char *region_type, ChunkTag tag) {
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CHECK(tag == kReachable || tag == kIndirectlyLeaked);
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const uptr alignment = flags()->pointer_alignment();
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LOG_POINTERS("Scanning %s range %p-%p.\n", region_type, begin, end);
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uptr pp = begin;
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if (pp % alignment)
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pp = pp + alignment - pp % alignment;
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for (; pp + sizeof(void *) <= end; pp += alignment) { // NOLINT
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void *p = *reinterpret_cast<void **>(pp);
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if (!CanBeAHeapPointer(reinterpret_cast<uptr>(p))) continue;
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uptr chunk = PointsIntoChunk(p);
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if (!chunk) continue;
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// Pointers to self don't count. This matters when tag == kIndirectlyLeaked.
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if (chunk == begin) continue;
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LsanMetadata m(chunk);
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if (m.tag() == kReachable || m.tag() == kIgnored) continue;
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// Do this check relatively late so we can log only the interesting cases.
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if (!flags()->use_poisoned && WordIsPoisoned(pp)) {
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LOG_POINTERS(
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"%p is poisoned: ignoring %p pointing into chunk %p-%p of size "
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"%zu.\n",
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pp, p, chunk, chunk + m.requested_size(), m.requested_size());
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continue;
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}
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m.set_tag(tag);
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LOG_POINTERS("%p: found %p pointing into chunk %p-%p of size %zu.\n", pp, p,
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chunk, chunk + m.requested_size(), m.requested_size());
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if (frontier)
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frontier->push_back(chunk);
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}
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}
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// Scans a global range for pointers
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void ScanGlobalRange(uptr begin, uptr end, Frontier *frontier) {
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uptr allocator_begin = 0, allocator_end = 0;
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GetAllocatorGlobalRange(&allocator_begin, &allocator_end);
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if (begin <= allocator_begin && allocator_begin < end) {
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CHECK_LE(allocator_begin, allocator_end);
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CHECK_LE(allocator_end, end);
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if (begin < allocator_begin)
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ScanRangeForPointers(begin, allocator_begin, frontier, "GLOBAL",
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kReachable);
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if (allocator_end < end)
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ScanRangeForPointers(allocator_end, end, frontier, "GLOBAL", kReachable);
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} else {
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ScanRangeForPointers(begin, end, frontier, "GLOBAL", kReachable);
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}
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}
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void ForEachExtraStackRangeCb(uptr begin, uptr end, void* arg) {
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Frontier *frontier = reinterpret_cast<Frontier *>(arg);
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ScanRangeForPointers(begin, end, frontier, "FAKE STACK", kReachable);
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}
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// Scans thread data (stacks and TLS) for heap pointers.
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static void ProcessThreads(SuspendedThreadsList const &suspended_threads,
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Frontier *frontier) {
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InternalScopedBuffer<uptr> registers(suspended_threads.RegisterCount());
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uptr registers_begin = reinterpret_cast<uptr>(registers.data());
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uptr registers_end = registers_begin + registers.size();
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for (uptr i = 0; i < suspended_threads.ThreadCount(); i++) {
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tid_t os_id = static_cast<tid_t>(suspended_threads.GetThreadID(i));
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LOG_THREADS("Processing thread %d.\n", os_id);
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uptr stack_begin, stack_end, tls_begin, tls_end, cache_begin, cache_end;
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DTLS *dtls;
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bool thread_found = GetThreadRangesLocked(os_id, &stack_begin, &stack_end,
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&tls_begin, &tls_end,
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&cache_begin, &cache_end, &dtls);
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if (!thread_found) {
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// If a thread can't be found in the thread registry, it's probably in the
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// process of destruction. Log this event and move on.
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LOG_THREADS("Thread %d not found in registry.\n", os_id);
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continue;
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}
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uptr sp;
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PtraceRegistersStatus have_registers =
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suspended_threads.GetRegistersAndSP(i, registers.data(), &sp);
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if (have_registers != REGISTERS_AVAILABLE) {
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Report("Unable to get registers from thread %d.\n", os_id);
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// If unable to get SP, consider the entire stack to be reachable unless
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// GetRegistersAndSP failed with ESRCH.
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if (have_registers == REGISTERS_UNAVAILABLE_FATAL) continue;
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sp = stack_begin;
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}
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if (flags()->use_registers && have_registers)
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ScanRangeForPointers(registers_begin, registers_end, frontier,
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"REGISTERS", kReachable);
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if (flags()->use_stacks) {
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LOG_THREADS("Stack at %p-%p (SP = %p).\n", stack_begin, stack_end, sp);
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if (sp < stack_begin || sp >= stack_end) {
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// SP is outside the recorded stack range (e.g. the thread is running a
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// signal handler on alternate stack, or swapcontext was used).
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// Again, consider the entire stack range to be reachable.
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LOG_THREADS("WARNING: stack pointer not in stack range.\n");
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uptr page_size = GetPageSizeCached();
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int skipped = 0;
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while (stack_begin < stack_end &&
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!IsAccessibleMemoryRange(stack_begin, 1)) {
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skipped++;
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stack_begin += page_size;
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}
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LOG_THREADS("Skipped %d guard page(s) to obtain stack %p-%p.\n",
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skipped, stack_begin, stack_end);
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} else {
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// Shrink the stack range to ignore out-of-scope values.
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stack_begin = sp;
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}
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ScanRangeForPointers(stack_begin, stack_end, frontier, "STACK",
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kReachable);
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ForEachExtraStackRange(os_id, ForEachExtraStackRangeCb, frontier);
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}
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if (flags()->use_tls) {
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if (tls_begin) {
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LOG_THREADS("TLS at %p-%p.\n", tls_begin, tls_end);
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// If the tls and cache ranges don't overlap, scan full tls range,
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// otherwise, only scan the non-overlapping portions
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if (cache_begin == cache_end || tls_end < cache_begin ||
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tls_begin > cache_end) {
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ScanRangeForPointers(tls_begin, tls_end, frontier, "TLS", kReachable);
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} else {
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if (tls_begin < cache_begin)
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ScanRangeForPointers(tls_begin, cache_begin, frontier, "TLS",
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kReachable);
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if (tls_end > cache_end)
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ScanRangeForPointers(cache_end, tls_end, frontier, "TLS",
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kReachable);
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}
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}
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if (dtls && !DTLSInDestruction(dtls)) {
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for (uptr j = 0; j < dtls->dtv_size; ++j) {
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uptr dtls_beg = dtls->dtv[j].beg;
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uptr dtls_end = dtls_beg + dtls->dtv[j].size;
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if (dtls_beg < dtls_end) {
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LOG_THREADS("DTLS %zu at %p-%p.\n", j, dtls_beg, dtls_end);
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ScanRangeForPointers(dtls_beg, dtls_end, frontier, "DTLS",
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kReachable);
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}
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}
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} else {
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// We are handling a thread with DTLS under destruction. Log about
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// this and continue.
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LOG_THREADS("Thread %d has DTLS under destruction.\n", os_id);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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void ScanRootRegion(Frontier *frontier, const RootRegion &root_region,
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uptr region_begin, uptr region_end, bool is_readable) {
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uptr intersection_begin = Max(root_region.begin, region_begin);
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uptr intersection_end = Min(region_end, root_region.begin + root_region.size);
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if (intersection_begin >= intersection_end) return;
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LOG_POINTERS("Root region %p-%p intersects with mapped region %p-%p (%s)\n",
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root_region.begin, root_region.begin + root_region.size,
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region_begin, region_end,
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is_readable ? "readable" : "unreadable");
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if (is_readable)
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ScanRangeForPointers(intersection_begin, intersection_end, frontier, "ROOT",
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kReachable);
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}
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static void ProcessRootRegion(Frontier *frontier,
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const RootRegion &root_region) {
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MemoryMappingLayout proc_maps(/*cache_enabled*/ true);
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MemoryMappedSegment segment;
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while (proc_maps.Next(&segment)) {
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ScanRootRegion(frontier, root_region, segment.start, segment.end,
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segment.IsReadable());
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}
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}
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// Scans root regions for heap pointers.
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static void ProcessRootRegions(Frontier *frontier) {
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if (!flags()->use_root_regions) return;
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CHECK(root_regions);
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for (uptr i = 0; i < root_regions->size(); i++) {
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ProcessRootRegion(frontier, (*root_regions)[i]);
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}
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}
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static void FloodFillTag(Frontier *frontier, ChunkTag tag) {
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while (frontier->size()) {
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uptr next_chunk = frontier->back();
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frontier->pop_back();
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LsanMetadata m(next_chunk);
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ScanRangeForPointers(next_chunk, next_chunk + m.requested_size(), frontier,
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"HEAP", tag);
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}
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}
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// ForEachChunk callback. If the chunk is marked as leaked, marks all chunks
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// which are reachable from it as indirectly leaked.
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static void MarkIndirectlyLeakedCb(uptr chunk, void *arg) {
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chunk = GetUserBegin(chunk);
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LsanMetadata m(chunk);
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if (m.allocated() && m.tag() != kReachable) {
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ScanRangeForPointers(chunk, chunk + m.requested_size(),
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/* frontier */ nullptr, "HEAP", kIndirectlyLeaked);
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}
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}
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// ForEachChunk callback. If chunk is marked as ignored, adds its address to
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// frontier.
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static void CollectIgnoredCb(uptr chunk, void *arg) {
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CHECK(arg);
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chunk = GetUserBegin(chunk);
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LsanMetadata m(chunk);
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if (m.allocated() && m.tag() == kIgnored) {
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LOG_POINTERS("Ignored: chunk %p-%p of size %zu.\n",
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chunk, chunk + m.requested_size(), m.requested_size());
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reinterpret_cast<Frontier *>(arg)->push_back(chunk);
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}
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}
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static uptr GetCallerPC(u32 stack_id, StackDepotReverseMap *map) {
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CHECK(stack_id);
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StackTrace stack = map->Get(stack_id);
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// The top frame is our malloc/calloc/etc. The next frame is the caller.
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if (stack.size >= 2)
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return stack.trace[1];
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return 0;
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}
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struct InvalidPCParam {
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Frontier *frontier;
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StackDepotReverseMap *stack_depot_reverse_map;
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bool skip_linker_allocations;
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};
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// ForEachChunk callback. If the caller pc is invalid or is within the linker,
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// mark as reachable. Called by ProcessPlatformSpecificAllocations.
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static void MarkInvalidPCCb(uptr chunk, void *arg) {
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CHECK(arg);
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InvalidPCParam *param = reinterpret_cast<InvalidPCParam *>(arg);
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chunk = GetUserBegin(chunk);
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LsanMetadata m(chunk);
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if (m.allocated() && m.tag() != kReachable && m.tag() != kIgnored) {
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u32 stack_id = m.stack_trace_id();
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uptr caller_pc = 0;
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if (stack_id > 0)
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caller_pc = GetCallerPC(stack_id, param->stack_depot_reverse_map);
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// If caller_pc is unknown, this chunk may be allocated in a coroutine. Mark
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// it as reachable, as we can't properly report its allocation stack anyway.
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if (caller_pc == 0 || (param->skip_linker_allocations &&
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GetLinker()->containsAddress(caller_pc))) {
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m.set_tag(kReachable);
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param->frontier->push_back(chunk);
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}
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}
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}
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// On Linux, handles dynamically allocated TLS blocks by treating all chunks
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// allocated from ld-linux.so as reachable.
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// Dynamic TLS blocks contain the TLS variables of dynamically loaded modules.
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// They are allocated with a __libc_memalign() call in allocate_and_init()
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// (elf/dl-tls.c). Glibc won't tell us the address ranges occupied by those
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// blocks, but we can make sure they come from our own allocator by intercepting
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// __libc_memalign(). On top of that, there is no easy way to reach them. Their
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// addresses are stored in a dynamically allocated array (the DTV) which is
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// referenced from the static TLS. Unfortunately, we can't just rely on the DTV
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// being reachable from the static TLS, and the dynamic TLS being reachable from
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// the DTV. This is because the initial DTV is allocated before our interception
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// mechanism kicks in, and thus we don't recognize it as allocated memory. We
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// can't special-case it either, since we don't know its size.
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// Our solution is to include in the root set all allocations made from
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// ld-linux.so (which is where allocate_and_init() is implemented). This is
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// guaranteed to include all dynamic TLS blocks (and possibly other allocations
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// which we don't care about).
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// On all other platforms, this simply checks to ensure that the caller pc is
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// valid before reporting chunks as leaked.
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void ProcessPC(Frontier *frontier) {
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StackDepotReverseMap stack_depot_reverse_map;
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InvalidPCParam arg;
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arg.frontier = frontier;
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arg.stack_depot_reverse_map = &stack_depot_reverse_map;
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arg.skip_linker_allocations =
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flags()->use_tls && flags()->use_ld_allocations && GetLinker() != nullptr;
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ForEachChunk(MarkInvalidPCCb, &arg);
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}
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// Sets the appropriate tag on each chunk.
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static void ClassifyAllChunks(SuspendedThreadsList const &suspended_threads) {
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// Holds the flood fill frontier.
|
|
Frontier frontier(1);
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|
|
|
ForEachChunk(CollectIgnoredCb, &frontier);
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|
ProcessGlobalRegions(&frontier);
|
|
ProcessThreads(suspended_threads, &frontier);
|
|
ProcessRootRegions(&frontier);
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FloodFillTag(&frontier, kReachable);
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|
|
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CHECK_EQ(0, frontier.size());
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|
ProcessPC(&frontier);
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|
|
|
// The check here is relatively expensive, so we do this in a separate flood
|
|
// fill. That way we can skip the check for chunks that are reachable
|
|
// otherwise.
|
|
LOG_POINTERS("Processing platform-specific allocations.\n");
|
|
ProcessPlatformSpecificAllocations(&frontier);
|
|
FloodFillTag(&frontier, kReachable);
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|
|
|
// Iterate over leaked chunks and mark those that are reachable from other
|
|
// leaked chunks.
|
|
LOG_POINTERS("Scanning leaked chunks.\n");
|
|
ForEachChunk(MarkIndirectlyLeakedCb, nullptr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ForEachChunk callback. Resets the tags to pre-leak-check state.
|
|
static void ResetTagsCb(uptr chunk, void *arg) {
|
|
(void)arg;
|
|
chunk = GetUserBegin(chunk);
|
|
LsanMetadata m(chunk);
|
|
if (m.allocated() && m.tag() != kIgnored)
|
|
m.set_tag(kDirectlyLeaked);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void PrintStackTraceById(u32 stack_trace_id) {
|
|
CHECK(stack_trace_id);
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|
StackDepotGet(stack_trace_id).Print();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ForEachChunk callback. Aggregates information about unreachable chunks into
|
|
// a LeakReport.
|
|
static void CollectLeaksCb(uptr chunk, void *arg) {
|
|
CHECK(arg);
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|
LeakReport *leak_report = reinterpret_cast<LeakReport *>(arg);
|
|
chunk = GetUserBegin(chunk);
|
|
LsanMetadata m(chunk);
|
|
if (!m.allocated()) return;
|
|
if (m.tag() == kDirectlyLeaked || m.tag() == kIndirectlyLeaked) {
|
|
u32 resolution = flags()->resolution;
|
|
u32 stack_trace_id = 0;
|
|
if (resolution > 0) {
|
|
StackTrace stack = StackDepotGet(m.stack_trace_id());
|
|
stack.size = Min(stack.size, resolution);
|
|
stack_trace_id = StackDepotPut(stack);
|
|
} else {
|
|
stack_trace_id = m.stack_trace_id();
|
|
}
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|
leak_report->AddLeakedChunk(chunk, stack_trace_id, m.requested_size(),
|
|
m.tag());
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void PrintMatchedSuppressions() {
|
|
InternalMmapVector<Suppression *> matched(1);
|
|
GetSuppressionContext()->GetMatched(&matched);
|
|
if (!matched.size())
|
|
return;
|
|
const char *line = "-----------------------------------------------------";
|
|
Printf("%s\n", line);
|
|
Printf("Suppressions used:\n");
|
|
Printf(" count bytes template\n");
|
|
for (uptr i = 0; i < matched.size(); i++)
|
|
Printf("%7zu %10zu %s\n", static_cast<uptr>(atomic_load_relaxed(
|
|
&matched[i]->hit_count)), matched[i]->weight, matched[i]->templ);
|
|
Printf("%s\n\n", line);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
struct CheckForLeaksParam {
|
|
bool success;
|
|
LeakReport leak_report;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
static void CheckForLeaksCallback(const SuspendedThreadsList &suspended_threads,
|
|
void *arg) {
|
|
CheckForLeaksParam *param = reinterpret_cast<CheckForLeaksParam *>(arg);
|
|
CHECK(param);
|
|
CHECK(!param->success);
|
|
ClassifyAllChunks(suspended_threads);
|
|
ForEachChunk(CollectLeaksCb, ¶m->leak_report);
|
|
// Clean up for subsequent leak checks. This assumes we did not overwrite any
|
|
// kIgnored tags.
|
|
ForEachChunk(ResetTagsCb, nullptr);
|
|
param->success = true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static bool CheckForLeaks() {
|
|
if (&__lsan_is_turned_off && __lsan_is_turned_off())
|
|
return false;
|
|
EnsureMainThreadIDIsCorrect();
|
|
CheckForLeaksParam param;
|
|
param.success = false;
|
|
LockThreadRegistry();
|
|
LockAllocator();
|
|
DoStopTheWorld(CheckForLeaksCallback, ¶m);
|
|
UnlockAllocator();
|
|
UnlockThreadRegistry();
|
|
|
|
if (!param.success) {
|
|
Report("LeakSanitizer has encountered a fatal error.\n");
|
|
Report(
|
|
"HINT: For debugging, try setting environment variable "
|
|
"LSAN_OPTIONS=verbosity=1:log_threads=1\n");
|
|
Report(
|
|
"HINT: LeakSanitizer does not work under ptrace (strace, gdb, etc)\n");
|
|
Die();
|
|
}
|
|
param.leak_report.ApplySuppressions();
|
|
uptr unsuppressed_count = param.leak_report.UnsuppressedLeakCount();
|
|
if (unsuppressed_count > 0) {
|
|
Decorator d;
|
|
Printf("\n"
|
|
"================================================================="
|
|
"\n");
|
|
Printf("%s", d.Error());
|
|
Report("ERROR: LeakSanitizer: detected memory leaks\n");
|
|
Printf("%s", d.Default());
|
|
param.leak_report.ReportTopLeaks(flags()->max_leaks);
|
|
}
|
|
if (common_flags()->print_suppressions)
|
|
PrintMatchedSuppressions();
|
|
if (unsuppressed_count > 0) {
|
|
param.leak_report.PrintSummary();
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static bool has_reported_leaks = false;
|
|
bool HasReportedLeaks() { return has_reported_leaks; }
|
|
|
|
void DoLeakCheck() {
|
|
BlockingMutexLock l(&global_mutex);
|
|
static bool already_done;
|
|
if (already_done) return;
|
|
already_done = true;
|
|
has_reported_leaks = CheckForLeaks();
|
|
if (has_reported_leaks) HandleLeaks();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static int DoRecoverableLeakCheck() {
|
|
BlockingMutexLock l(&global_mutex);
|
|
bool have_leaks = CheckForLeaks();
|
|
return have_leaks ? 1 : 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void DoRecoverableLeakCheckVoid() { DoRecoverableLeakCheck(); }
|
|
|
|
static Suppression *GetSuppressionForAddr(uptr addr) {
|
|
Suppression *s = nullptr;
|
|
|
|
// Suppress by module name.
|
|
SuppressionContext *suppressions = GetSuppressionContext();
|
|
if (const char *module_name =
|
|
Symbolizer::GetOrInit()->GetModuleNameForPc(addr))
|
|
if (suppressions->Match(module_name, kSuppressionLeak, &s))
|
|
return s;
|
|
|
|
// Suppress by file or function name.
|
|
SymbolizedStack *frames = Symbolizer::GetOrInit()->SymbolizePC(addr);
|
|
for (SymbolizedStack *cur = frames; cur; cur = cur->next) {
|
|
if (suppressions->Match(cur->info.function, kSuppressionLeak, &s) ||
|
|
suppressions->Match(cur->info.file, kSuppressionLeak, &s)) {
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
frames->ClearAll();
|
|
return s;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static Suppression *GetSuppressionForStack(u32 stack_trace_id) {
|
|
StackTrace stack = StackDepotGet(stack_trace_id);
|
|
for (uptr i = 0; i < stack.size; i++) {
|
|
Suppression *s = GetSuppressionForAddr(
|
|
StackTrace::GetPreviousInstructionPc(stack.trace[i]));
|
|
if (s) return s;
|
|
}
|
|
return nullptr;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
///// LeakReport implementation. /////
|
|
|
|
// A hard limit on the number of distinct leaks, to avoid quadratic complexity
|
|
// in LeakReport::AddLeakedChunk(). We don't expect to ever see this many leaks
|
|
// in real-world applications.
|
|
// FIXME: Get rid of this limit by changing the implementation of LeakReport to
|
|
// use a hash table.
|
|
const uptr kMaxLeaksConsidered = 5000;
|
|
|
|
void LeakReport::AddLeakedChunk(uptr chunk, u32 stack_trace_id,
|
|
uptr leaked_size, ChunkTag tag) {
|
|
CHECK(tag == kDirectlyLeaked || tag == kIndirectlyLeaked);
|
|
bool is_directly_leaked = (tag == kDirectlyLeaked);
|
|
uptr i;
|
|
for (i = 0; i < leaks_.size(); i++) {
|
|
if (leaks_[i].stack_trace_id == stack_trace_id &&
|
|
leaks_[i].is_directly_leaked == is_directly_leaked) {
|
|
leaks_[i].hit_count++;
|
|
leaks_[i].total_size += leaked_size;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (i == leaks_.size()) {
|
|
if (leaks_.size() == kMaxLeaksConsidered) return;
|
|
Leak leak = { next_id_++, /* hit_count */ 1, leaked_size, stack_trace_id,
|
|
is_directly_leaked, /* is_suppressed */ false };
|
|
leaks_.push_back(leak);
|
|
}
|
|
if (flags()->report_objects) {
|
|
LeakedObject obj = {leaks_[i].id, chunk, leaked_size};
|
|
leaked_objects_.push_back(obj);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static bool LeakComparator(const Leak &leak1, const Leak &leak2) {
|
|
if (leak1.is_directly_leaked == leak2.is_directly_leaked)
|
|
return leak1.total_size > leak2.total_size;
|
|
else
|
|
return leak1.is_directly_leaked;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void LeakReport::ReportTopLeaks(uptr num_leaks_to_report) {
|
|
CHECK(leaks_.size() <= kMaxLeaksConsidered);
|
|
Printf("\n");
|
|
if (leaks_.size() == kMaxLeaksConsidered)
|
|
Printf("Too many leaks! Only the first %zu leaks encountered will be "
|
|
"reported.\n",
|
|
kMaxLeaksConsidered);
|
|
|
|
uptr unsuppressed_count = UnsuppressedLeakCount();
|
|
if (num_leaks_to_report > 0 && num_leaks_to_report < unsuppressed_count)
|
|
Printf("The %zu top leak(s):\n", num_leaks_to_report);
|
|
InternalSort(&leaks_, leaks_.size(), LeakComparator);
|
|
uptr leaks_reported = 0;
|
|
for (uptr i = 0; i < leaks_.size(); i++) {
|
|
if (leaks_[i].is_suppressed) continue;
|
|
PrintReportForLeak(i);
|
|
leaks_reported++;
|
|
if (leaks_reported == num_leaks_to_report) break;
|
|
}
|
|
if (leaks_reported < unsuppressed_count) {
|
|
uptr remaining = unsuppressed_count - leaks_reported;
|
|
Printf("Omitting %zu more leak(s).\n", remaining);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void LeakReport::PrintReportForLeak(uptr index) {
|
|
Decorator d;
|
|
Printf("%s", d.Leak());
|
|
Printf("%s leak of %zu byte(s) in %zu object(s) allocated from:\n",
|
|
leaks_[index].is_directly_leaked ? "Direct" : "Indirect",
|
|
leaks_[index].total_size, leaks_[index].hit_count);
|
|
Printf("%s", d.Default());
|
|
|
|
PrintStackTraceById(leaks_[index].stack_trace_id);
|
|
|
|
if (flags()->report_objects) {
|
|
Printf("Objects leaked above:\n");
|
|
PrintLeakedObjectsForLeak(index);
|
|
Printf("\n");
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void LeakReport::PrintLeakedObjectsForLeak(uptr index) {
|
|
u32 leak_id = leaks_[index].id;
|
|
for (uptr j = 0; j < leaked_objects_.size(); j++) {
|
|
if (leaked_objects_[j].leak_id == leak_id)
|
|
Printf("%p (%zu bytes)\n", leaked_objects_[j].addr,
|
|
leaked_objects_[j].size);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void LeakReport::PrintSummary() {
|
|
CHECK(leaks_.size() <= kMaxLeaksConsidered);
|
|
uptr bytes = 0, allocations = 0;
|
|
for (uptr i = 0; i < leaks_.size(); i++) {
|
|
if (leaks_[i].is_suppressed) continue;
|
|
bytes += leaks_[i].total_size;
|
|
allocations += leaks_[i].hit_count;
|
|
}
|
|
InternalScopedString summary(kMaxSummaryLength);
|
|
summary.append("%zu byte(s) leaked in %zu allocation(s).", bytes,
|
|
allocations);
|
|
ReportErrorSummary(summary.data());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void LeakReport::ApplySuppressions() {
|
|
for (uptr i = 0; i < leaks_.size(); i++) {
|
|
Suppression *s = GetSuppressionForStack(leaks_[i].stack_trace_id);
|
|
if (s) {
|
|
s->weight += leaks_[i].total_size;
|
|
atomic_store_relaxed(&s->hit_count, atomic_load_relaxed(&s->hit_count) +
|
|
leaks_[i].hit_count);
|
|
leaks_[i].is_suppressed = true;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
uptr LeakReport::UnsuppressedLeakCount() {
|
|
uptr result = 0;
|
|
for (uptr i = 0; i < leaks_.size(); i++)
|
|
if (!leaks_[i].is_suppressed) result++;
|
|
return result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} // namespace __lsan
|
|
#else // CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS
|
|
namespace __lsan {
|
|
void InitCommonLsan() { }
|
|
void DoLeakCheck() { }
|
|
void DoRecoverableLeakCheckVoid() { }
|
|
void DisableInThisThread() { }
|
|
void EnableInThisThread() { }
|
|
}
|
|
#endif // CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS
|
|
|
|
using namespace __lsan; // NOLINT
|
|
|
|
extern "C" {
|
|
SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
|
|
void __lsan_ignore_object(const void *p) {
|
|
#if CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS
|
|
if (!common_flags()->detect_leaks)
|
|
return;
|
|
// Cannot use PointsIntoChunk or LsanMetadata here, since the allocator is not
|
|
// locked.
|
|
BlockingMutexLock l(&global_mutex);
|
|
IgnoreObjectResult res = IgnoreObjectLocked(p);
|
|
if (res == kIgnoreObjectInvalid)
|
|
VReport(1, "__lsan_ignore_object(): no heap object found at %p", p);
|
|
if (res == kIgnoreObjectAlreadyIgnored)
|
|
VReport(1, "__lsan_ignore_object(): "
|
|
"heap object at %p is already being ignored\n", p);
|
|
if (res == kIgnoreObjectSuccess)
|
|
VReport(1, "__lsan_ignore_object(): ignoring heap object at %p\n", p);
|
|
#endif // CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
|
|
void __lsan_register_root_region(const void *begin, uptr size) {
|
|
#if CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS
|
|
BlockingMutexLock l(&global_mutex);
|
|
CHECK(root_regions);
|
|
RootRegion region = {reinterpret_cast<uptr>(begin), size};
|
|
root_regions->push_back(region);
|
|
VReport(1, "Registered root region at %p of size %llu\n", begin, size);
|
|
#endif // CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
|
|
void __lsan_unregister_root_region(const void *begin, uptr size) {
|
|
#if CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS
|
|
BlockingMutexLock l(&global_mutex);
|
|
CHECK(root_regions);
|
|
bool removed = false;
|
|
for (uptr i = 0; i < root_regions->size(); i++) {
|
|
RootRegion region = (*root_regions)[i];
|
|
if (region.begin == reinterpret_cast<uptr>(begin) && region.size == size) {
|
|
removed = true;
|
|
uptr last_index = root_regions->size() - 1;
|
|
(*root_regions)[i] = (*root_regions)[last_index];
|
|
root_regions->pop_back();
|
|
VReport(1, "Unregistered root region at %p of size %llu\n", begin, size);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (!removed) {
|
|
Report(
|
|
"__lsan_unregister_root_region(): region at %p of size %llu has not "
|
|
"been registered.\n",
|
|
begin, size);
|
|
Die();
|
|
}
|
|
#endif // CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
|
|
void __lsan_disable() {
|
|
#if CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS
|
|
__lsan::DisableInThisThread();
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
|
|
void __lsan_enable() {
|
|
#if CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS
|
|
__lsan::EnableInThisThread();
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
|
|
void __lsan_do_leak_check() {
|
|
#if CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS
|
|
if (common_flags()->detect_leaks)
|
|
__lsan::DoLeakCheck();
|
|
#endif // CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
|
|
int __lsan_do_recoverable_leak_check() {
|
|
#if CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS
|
|
if (common_flags()->detect_leaks)
|
|
return __lsan::DoRecoverableLeakCheck();
|
|
#endif // CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#if !SANITIZER_SUPPORTS_WEAK_HOOKS
|
|
SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE SANITIZER_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE
|
|
const char * __lsan_default_options() {
|
|
return "";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE SANITIZER_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE
|
|
int __lsan_is_turned_off() {
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE SANITIZER_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE
|
|
const char *__lsan_default_suppressions() {
|
|
return "";
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
} // extern "C"
|