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      1 // Copyright (c) 2012 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 // Implementation of PreamblePatcher
      6 
      7 #include "sandbox/win/src/sidestep/preamble_patcher.h"
      8 
      9 #include "sandbox/win/src/sandbox_nt_util.h"
     10 #include "sandbox/win/src/sidestep/mini_disassembler.h"
     11 
     12 // Definitions of assembly statements we need
     13 #define ASM_JMP32REL 0xE9
     14 #define ASM_INT3 0xCC
     15 
     16 namespace {
     17 
     18 // Very basic memcpy. We are copying 4 to 12 bytes most of the time, so there
     19 // is no attempt to optimize this code or have a general purpose function.
     20 // We don't want to call the crt from this code.
     21 inline void* RawMemcpy(void* destination, const void* source, size_t bytes) {
     22   const char* from = reinterpret_cast<const char*>(source);
     23   char* to = reinterpret_cast<char*>(destination);
     24 
     25   for (size_t i = 0; i < bytes ; i++)
     26     to[i] = from[i];
     27 
     28   return destination;
     29 }
     30 
     31 // Very basic memset. We are filling 1 to 7 bytes most of the time, so there
     32 // is no attempt to optimize this code or have a general purpose function.
     33 // We don't want to call the crt from this code.
     34 inline void* RawMemset(void* destination, int value, size_t bytes) {
     35   char* to = reinterpret_cast<char*>(destination);
     36 
     37   for (size_t i = 0; i < bytes ; i++)
     38     to[i] = static_cast<char>(value);
     39 
     40   return destination;
     41 }
     42 
     43 }  // namespace
     44 
     45 #define ASSERT(a, b) DCHECK_NT(a)
     46 
     47 namespace sidestep {
     48 
     49 SideStepError PreamblePatcher::RawPatchWithStub(
     50     void* target_function,
     51     void* replacement_function,
     52     unsigned char* preamble_stub,
     53     size_t stub_size,
     54     size_t* bytes_needed) {
     55   if ((NULL == target_function) ||
     56       (NULL == replacement_function) ||
     57       (NULL == preamble_stub)) {
     58     ASSERT(false, (L"Invalid parameters - either pTargetFunction or "
     59                    L"pReplacementFunction or pPreambleStub were NULL."));
     60     return SIDESTEP_INVALID_PARAMETER;
     61   }
     62 
     63   // TODO(V7:joi) Siggi and I just had a discussion and decided that both
     64   // patching and unpatching are actually unsafe.  We also discussed a
     65   // method of making it safe, which is to freeze all other threads in the
     66   // process, check their thread context to see if their eip is currently
     67   // inside the block of instructions we need to copy to the stub, and if so
     68   // wait a bit and try again, then unfreeze all threads once we've patched.
     69   // Not implementing this for now since we're only using SideStep for unit
     70   // testing, but if we ever use it for production code this is what we
     71   // should do.
     72   //
     73   // NOTE: Stoyan suggests we can write 8 or even 10 bytes atomically using
     74   // FPU instructions, and on newer processors we could use cmpxchg8b or
     75   // cmpxchg16b. So it might be possible to do the patching/unpatching
     76   // atomically and avoid having to freeze other threads.  Note though, that
     77   // doing it atomically does not help if one of the other threads happens
     78   // to have its eip in the middle of the bytes you change while you change
     79   // them.
     80   unsigned char* target = reinterpret_cast<unsigned char*>(target_function);
     81 
     82   // Let's disassemble the preamble of the target function to see if we can
     83   // patch, and to see how much of the preamble we need to take.  We need 5
     84   // bytes for our jmp instruction, so let's find the minimum number of
     85   // instructions to get 5 bytes.
     86   MiniDisassembler disassembler;
     87   unsigned int preamble_bytes = 0;
     88   while (preamble_bytes < 5) {
     89     InstructionType instruction_type =
     90       disassembler.Disassemble(target + preamble_bytes, &preamble_bytes);
     91     if (IT_JUMP == instruction_type) {
     92       ASSERT(false, (L"Unable to patch because there is a jump instruction "
     93                      L"in the first 5 bytes."));
     94       return SIDESTEP_JUMP_INSTRUCTION;
     95     } else if (IT_RETURN == instruction_type) {
     96       ASSERT(false, (L"Unable to patch because function is too short"));
     97       return SIDESTEP_FUNCTION_TOO_SMALL;
     98     } else if (IT_GENERIC != instruction_type) {
     99       ASSERT(false, (L"Disassembler encountered unsupported instruction "
    100                      L"(either unused or unknown"));
    101       return SIDESTEP_UNSUPPORTED_INSTRUCTION;
    102     }
    103   }
    104 
    105   if (NULL != bytes_needed)
    106     *bytes_needed = preamble_bytes + 5;
    107 
    108   // Inv: preamble_bytes is the number of bytes (at least 5) that we need to
    109   // take from the preamble to have whole instructions that are 5 bytes or more
    110   // in size total. The size of the stub required is cbPreamble + size of
    111   // jmp (5)
    112   if (preamble_bytes + 5 > stub_size) {
    113     NOTREACHED_NT();
    114     return SIDESTEP_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER;
    115   }
    116 
    117   // First, copy the preamble that we will overwrite.
    118   RawMemcpy(reinterpret_cast<void*>(preamble_stub),
    119             reinterpret_cast<void*>(target), preamble_bytes);
    120 
    121   // Now, make a jmp instruction to the rest of the target function (minus the
    122   // preamble bytes we moved into the stub) and copy it into our preamble-stub.
    123   // find address to jump to, relative to next address after jmp instruction
    124 #pragma warning(push)
    125 #pragma warning(disable:4244)
    126   // This assignment generates a warning because it is 32 bit specific.
    127   int relative_offset_to_target_rest
    128     = ((reinterpret_cast<unsigned char*>(target) + preamble_bytes) -
    129         (preamble_stub + preamble_bytes + 5));
    130 #pragma warning(pop)
    131   // jmp (Jump near, relative, displacement relative to next instruction)
    132   preamble_stub[preamble_bytes] = ASM_JMP32REL;
    133   // copy the address
    134   RawMemcpy(reinterpret_cast<void*>(preamble_stub + preamble_bytes + 1),
    135             reinterpret_cast<void*>(&relative_offset_to_target_rest), 4);
    136 
    137   // Inv: preamble_stub points to assembly code that will execute the
    138   // original function by first executing the first cbPreamble bytes of the
    139   // preamble, then jumping to the rest of the function.
    140 
    141   // Overwrite the first 5 bytes of the target function with a jump to our
    142   // replacement function.
    143   // (Jump near, relative, displacement relative to next instruction)
    144   target[0] = ASM_JMP32REL;
    145 
    146   // Find offset from instruction after jmp, to the replacement function.
    147 #pragma warning(push)
    148 #pragma warning(disable:4244)
    149   int offset_to_replacement_function =
    150     reinterpret_cast<unsigned char*>(replacement_function) -
    151     reinterpret_cast<unsigned char*>(target) - 5;
    152 #pragma warning(pop)
    153   // complete the jmp instruction
    154   RawMemcpy(reinterpret_cast<void*>(target + 1),
    155             reinterpret_cast<void*>(&offset_to_replacement_function), 4);
    156   // Set any remaining bytes that were moved to the preamble-stub to INT3 so
    157   // as not to cause confusion (otherwise you might see some strange
    158   // instructions if you look at the disassembly, or even invalid
    159   // instructions). Also, by doing this, we will break into the debugger if
    160   // some code calls into this portion of the code.  If this happens, it
    161   // means that this function cannot be patched using this patcher without
    162   // further thought.
    163   if (preamble_bytes > 5) {
    164     RawMemset(reinterpret_cast<void*>(target + 5), ASM_INT3,
    165               preamble_bytes - 5);
    166   }
    167 
    168   // Inv: The memory pointed to by target_function now points to a relative
    169   // jump instruction that jumps over to the preamble_stub.  The preamble
    170   // stub contains the first stub_size bytes of the original target
    171   // function's preamble code, followed by a relative jump back to the next
    172   // instruction after the first cbPreamble bytes.
    173 
    174   return SIDESTEP_SUCCESS;
    175 }
    176 
    177 };  // namespace sidestep
    178 
    179 #undef ASSERT
    180