//=-- lsan_common_linux.cc ------------------------------------------------===// // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file is a part of LeakSanitizer. // Implementation of common leak checking functionality. Linux-specific code. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform.h" #include "lsan_common.h" #if CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS && SANITIZER_LINUX #include #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_common.h" #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_flags.h" #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_linux.h" #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_stackdepot.h" namespace __lsan { static const char kLinkerName[] = "ld"; static char linker_placeholder[sizeof(LoadedModule)] ALIGNED(64); static LoadedModule *linker = nullptr; static bool IsLinker(const char* full_name) { return LibraryNameIs(full_name, kLinkerName); } __attribute__((tls_model("initial-exec"))) THREADLOCAL int disable_counter; bool DisabledInThisThread() { return disable_counter > 0; } void DisableInThisThread() { disable_counter++; } void EnableInThisThread() { if (disable_counter == 0) { DisableCounterUnderflow(); } disable_counter--; } void InitializePlatformSpecificModules() { ListOfModules modules; modules.init(); for (LoadedModule &module : modules) { if (!IsLinker(module.full_name())) continue; if (linker == nullptr) { linker = reinterpret_cast(linker_placeholder); *linker = module; module = LoadedModule(); } else { VReport(1, "LeakSanitizer: Multiple modules match \"%s\". " "TLS will not be handled correctly.\n", kLinkerName); linker->clear(); linker = nullptr; return; } } if (linker == nullptr) { VReport(1, "LeakSanitizer: Dynamic linker not found. " "TLS will not be handled correctly.\n"); } } static int ProcessGlobalRegionsCallback(struct dl_phdr_info *info, size_t size, void *data) { Frontier *frontier = reinterpret_cast(data); for (uptr j = 0; j < info->dlpi_phnum; j++) { const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr = &(info->dlpi_phdr[j]); // We're looking for .data and .bss sections, which reside in writeable, // loadable segments. if (!(phdr->p_flags & PF_W) || (phdr->p_type != PT_LOAD) || (phdr->p_memsz == 0)) continue; uptr begin = info->dlpi_addr + phdr->p_vaddr; uptr end = begin + phdr->p_memsz; ScanGlobalRange(begin, end, frontier); } return 0; } // Scans global variables for heap pointers. void ProcessGlobalRegions(Frontier *frontier) { if (!flags()->use_globals) return; dl_iterate_phdr(ProcessGlobalRegionsCallback, frontier); } LoadedModule *GetLinker() { return linker; } void ProcessPlatformSpecificAllocations(Frontier *frontier) {} struct DoStopTheWorldParam { StopTheWorldCallback callback; void *argument; }; // While calling Die() here is undefined behavior and can potentially // cause race conditions, it isn't possible to intercept exit on linux, // so we have no choice but to call Die() from the atexit handler. void HandleLeaks() { if (common_flags()->exitcode) Die(); } static int DoStopTheWorldCallback(struct dl_phdr_info *info, size_t size, void *data) { DoStopTheWorldParam *param = reinterpret_cast(data); StopTheWorld(param->callback, param->argument); return 1; } // LSan calls dl_iterate_phdr() from the tracer task. This may deadlock: if one // of the threads is frozen while holding the libdl lock, the tracer will hang // in dl_iterate_phdr() forever. // Luckily, (a) the lock is reentrant and (b) libc can't distinguish between the // tracer task and the thread that spawned it. Thus, if we run the tracer task // while holding the libdl lock in the parent thread, we can safely reenter it // in the tracer. The solution is to run stoptheworld from a dl_iterate_phdr() // callback in the parent thread. void DoStopTheWorld(StopTheWorldCallback callback, void *argument) { DoStopTheWorldParam param = {callback, argument}; dl_iterate_phdr(DoStopTheWorldCallback, ¶m); } } // namespace __lsan #endif // CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS && SANITIZER_LINUX