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177 lines
5.4 KiB
C++
177 lines
5.4 KiB
C++
//===-- asan_malloc_win.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 AddressSanitizer, an address sanity checker.
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//
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// Windows-specific malloc interception.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform.h"
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#if SANITIZER_WINDOWS
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#include "asan_allocator.h"
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#include "asan_interceptors.h"
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#include "asan_internal.h"
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#include "asan_stack.h"
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#include "interception/interception.h"
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#include <stddef.h>
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using namespace __asan; // NOLINT
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// MT: Simply defining functions with the same signature in *.obj
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// files overrides the standard functions in the CRT.
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// MD: Memory allocation functions are defined in the CRT .dll,
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// so we have to intercept them before they are called for the first time.
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#if ASAN_DYNAMIC
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# define ALLOCATION_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTE
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#else
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# define ALLOCATION_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTE SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
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#endif
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extern "C" {
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ALLOCATION_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTE
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void free(void *ptr) {
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GET_STACK_TRACE_FREE;
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return asan_free(ptr, &stack, FROM_MALLOC);
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}
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ALLOCATION_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTE
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void _free_dbg(void *ptr, int) {
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free(ptr);
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}
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ALLOCATION_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTE
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void cfree(void *ptr) {
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CHECK(!"cfree() should not be used on Windows");
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}
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ALLOCATION_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTE
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void *malloc(size_t size) {
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GET_STACK_TRACE_MALLOC;
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return asan_malloc(size, &stack);
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}
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ALLOCATION_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTE
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void *_malloc_dbg(size_t size, int, const char *, int) {
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return malloc(size);
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}
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ALLOCATION_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTE
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void *calloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size) {
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GET_STACK_TRACE_MALLOC;
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return asan_calloc(nmemb, size, &stack);
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}
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ALLOCATION_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTE
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void *_calloc_dbg(size_t nmemb, size_t size, int, const char *, int) {
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return calloc(nmemb, size);
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}
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ALLOCATION_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTE
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void *_calloc_impl(size_t nmemb, size_t size, int *errno_tmp) {
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return calloc(nmemb, size);
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}
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ALLOCATION_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTE
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void *realloc(void *ptr, size_t size) {
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GET_STACK_TRACE_MALLOC;
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return asan_realloc(ptr, size, &stack);
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}
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ALLOCATION_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTE
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void *_realloc_dbg(void *ptr, size_t size, int) {
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CHECK(!"_realloc_dbg should not exist!");
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return 0;
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}
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ALLOCATION_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTE
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void *_recalloc(void *p, size_t n, size_t elem_size) {
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if (!p)
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return calloc(n, elem_size);
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const size_t size = n * elem_size;
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if (elem_size != 0 && size / elem_size != n)
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return 0;
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return realloc(p, size);
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}
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ALLOCATION_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTE
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size_t _msize(void *ptr) {
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GET_CURRENT_PC_BP_SP;
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(void)sp;
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return asan_malloc_usable_size(ptr, pc, bp);
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}
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ALLOCATION_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTE
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void *_expand(void *memblock, size_t size) {
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// _expand is used in realloc-like functions to resize the buffer if possible.
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// We don't want memory to stand still while resizing buffers, so return 0.
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return 0;
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}
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ALLOCATION_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTE
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void *_expand_dbg(void *memblock, size_t size) {
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return _expand(memblock, size);
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}
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// TODO(timurrrr): Might want to add support for _aligned_* allocation
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// functions to detect a bit more bugs. Those functions seem to wrap malloc().
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int _CrtDbgReport(int, const char*, int,
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const char*, const char*, ...) {
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ShowStatsAndAbort();
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}
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int _CrtDbgReportW(int reportType, const wchar_t*, int,
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const wchar_t*, const wchar_t*, ...) {
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ShowStatsAndAbort();
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}
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int _CrtSetReportMode(int, int) {
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return 0;
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}
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} // extern "C"
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namespace __asan {
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void ReplaceSystemMalloc() {
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#if defined(ASAN_DYNAMIC)
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// We don't check the result because CRT might not be used in the process.
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__interception::OverrideFunction("free", (uptr)free);
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__interception::OverrideFunction("malloc", (uptr)malloc);
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__interception::OverrideFunction("_malloc_crt", (uptr)malloc);
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__interception::OverrideFunction("calloc", (uptr)calloc);
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__interception::OverrideFunction("_calloc_crt", (uptr)calloc);
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__interception::OverrideFunction("realloc", (uptr)realloc);
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__interception::OverrideFunction("_realloc_crt", (uptr)realloc);
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__interception::OverrideFunction("_recalloc", (uptr)_recalloc);
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__interception::OverrideFunction("_recalloc_crt", (uptr)_recalloc);
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__interception::OverrideFunction("_msize", (uptr)_msize);
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__interception::OverrideFunction("_expand", (uptr)_expand);
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// Override different versions of 'operator new' and 'operator delete'.
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// No need to override the nothrow versions as they just wrap the throw
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// versions.
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// FIXME: Unfortunately, MSVC miscompiles the statements that take the
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// addresses of the array versions of these operators,
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// see https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedbackdetail/view/946992
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// We might want to try to work around this by [inline] assembly or compiling
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// parts of the RTL with Clang.
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void *(*op_new)(size_t sz) = operator new;
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void (*op_delete)(void *p) = operator delete;
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void *(*op_array_new)(size_t sz) = operator new[];
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void (*op_array_delete)(void *p) = operator delete[];
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__interception::OverrideFunction("??2@YAPAXI@Z", (uptr)op_new);
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__interception::OverrideFunction("??3@YAXPAX@Z", (uptr)op_delete);
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__interception::OverrideFunction("??_U@YAPAXI@Z", (uptr)op_array_new);
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__interception::OverrideFunction("??_V@YAXPAX@Z", (uptr)op_array_delete);
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#endif
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}
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} // namespace __asan
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#endif // _WIN32
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