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      1 //===-- sanitizer_coverage.cc ---------------------------------------------===//
      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 // Sanitizer Coverage.
     11 // This file implements run-time support for a poor man's coverage tool.
     12 //
     13 // Compiler instrumentation:
     14 // For every interesting basic block the compiler injects the following code:
     15 // if (*Guard) {
     16 //    __sanitizer_cov();
     17 //    *Guard = 1;
     18 // }
     19 // It's fine to call __sanitizer_cov more than once for a given block.
     20 //
     21 // Run-time:
     22 //  - __sanitizer_cov(): record that we've executed the PC (GET_CALLER_PC).
     23 //  - __sanitizer_cov_dump: dump the coverage data to disk.
     24 //  For every module of the current process that has coverage data
     25 //  this will create a file module_name.PID.sancov. The file format is simple:
     26 //  it's just a sorted sequence of 4-byte offsets in the module.
     27 //
     28 // Eventually, this coverage implementation should be obsoleted by a more
     29 // powerful general purpose Clang/LLVM coverage instrumentation.
     30 // Consider this implementation as prototype.
     31 //
     32 // FIXME: support (or at least test with) dlclose.
     33 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
     34 
     35 #include "sanitizer_allocator_internal.h"
     36 #include "sanitizer_common.h"
     37 #include "sanitizer_libc.h"
     38 #include "sanitizer_mutex.h"
     39 #include "sanitizer_procmaps.h"
     40 #include "sanitizer_stacktrace.h"
     41 #include "sanitizer_flags.h"
     42 
     43 atomic_uint32_t dump_once_guard;  // Ensure that CovDump runs only once.
     44 
     45 // pc_array is the array containing the covered PCs.
     46 // To make the pc_array thread- and async-signal-safe it has to be large enough.
     47 // 128M counters "ought to be enough for anybody" (4M on 32-bit).
     48 
     49 // With coverage_direct=1 in ASAN_OPTIONS, pc_array memory is mapped to a file.
     50 // In this mode, __sanitizer_cov_dump does nothing, and CovUpdateMapping()
     51 // dump current memory layout to another file.
     52 
     53 static bool cov_sandboxed = false;
     54 static int cov_fd = kInvalidFd;
     55 static unsigned int cov_max_block_size = 0;
     56 
     57 namespace __sanitizer {
     58 
     59 class CoverageData {
     60  public:
     61   void Init();
     62   void BeforeFork();
     63   void AfterFork(int child_pid);
     64   void Extend(uptr npcs);
     65   void Add(uptr pc);
     66 
     67   uptr *data();
     68   uptr size();
     69 
     70  private:
     71   // Maximal size pc array may ever grow.
     72   // We MmapNoReserve this space to ensure that the array is contiguous.
     73   static const uptr kPcArrayMaxSize = FIRST_32_SECOND_64(1 << 22, 1 << 27);
     74   // The amount file mapping for the pc array is grown by.
     75   static const uptr kPcArrayMmapSize = 64 * 1024;
     76 
     77   // pc_array is allocated with MmapNoReserveOrDie and so it uses only as
     78   // much RAM as it really needs.
     79   uptr *pc_array;
     80   // Index of the first available pc_array slot.
     81   atomic_uintptr_t pc_array_index;
     82   // Array size.
     83   atomic_uintptr_t pc_array_size;
     84   // Current file mapped size of the pc array.
     85   uptr pc_array_mapped_size;
     86   // Descriptor of the file mapped pc array.
     87   int pc_fd;
     88   StaticSpinMutex mu;
     89 
     90   void DirectOpen();
     91   void ReInit();
     92 };
     93 
     94 static CoverageData coverage_data;
     95 
     96 void CoverageData::DirectOpen() {
     97   InternalScopedString path(1024);
     98   internal_snprintf((char *)path.data(), path.size(), "%s/%zd.sancov.raw",
     99                     common_flags()->coverage_dir, internal_getpid());
    100   pc_fd = OpenFile(path.data(), true);
    101   if (internal_iserror(pc_fd)) {
    102     Report(" Coverage: failed to open %s for writing\n", path.data());
    103     Die();
    104   }
    105 
    106   pc_array_mapped_size = 0;
    107   CovUpdateMapping();
    108 }
    109 
    110 void CoverageData::Init() {
    111   pc_array = reinterpret_cast<uptr *>(
    112       MmapNoReserveOrDie(sizeof(uptr) * kPcArrayMaxSize, "CovInit"));
    113   pc_fd = kInvalidFd;
    114   if (common_flags()->coverage_direct) {
    115     atomic_store(&pc_array_size, 0, memory_order_relaxed);
    116     atomic_store(&pc_array_index, 0, memory_order_relaxed);
    117   } else {
    118     atomic_store(&pc_array_size, kPcArrayMaxSize, memory_order_relaxed);
    119     atomic_store(&pc_array_index, 0, memory_order_relaxed);
    120   }
    121 }
    122 
    123 void CoverageData::ReInit() {
    124   internal_munmap(pc_array, sizeof(uptr) * kPcArrayMaxSize);
    125   if (pc_fd != kInvalidFd) internal_close(pc_fd);
    126   if (common_flags()->coverage_direct) {
    127     // In memory-mapped mode we must extend the new file to the known array
    128     // size.
    129     uptr size = atomic_load(&pc_array_size, memory_order_relaxed);
    130     Init();
    131     if (size) Extend(size);
    132   } else {
    133     Init();
    134   }
    135 }
    136 
    137 void CoverageData::BeforeFork() {
    138   mu.Lock();
    139 }
    140 
    141 void CoverageData::AfterFork(int child_pid) {
    142   // We are single-threaded so it's OK to release the lock early.
    143   mu.Unlock();
    144   if (child_pid == 0) ReInit();
    145 }
    146 
    147 // Extend coverage PC array to fit additional npcs elements.
    148 void CoverageData::Extend(uptr npcs) {
    149   if (!common_flags()->coverage_direct) return;
    150   SpinMutexLock l(&mu);
    151 
    152   if (pc_fd == kInvalidFd) DirectOpen();
    153   CHECK_NE(pc_fd, kInvalidFd);
    154 
    155   uptr size = atomic_load(&pc_array_size, memory_order_relaxed);
    156   size += npcs * sizeof(uptr);
    157 
    158   if (size > pc_array_mapped_size) {
    159     uptr new_mapped_size = pc_array_mapped_size;
    160     while (size > new_mapped_size) new_mapped_size += kPcArrayMmapSize;
    161 
    162     // Extend the file and map the new space at the end of pc_array.
    163     uptr res = internal_ftruncate(pc_fd, new_mapped_size);
    164     int err;
    165     if (internal_iserror(res, &err)) {
    166       Printf("failed to extend raw coverage file: %d\n", err);
    167       Die();
    168     }
    169     void *p = MapWritableFileToMemory(pc_array + pc_array_mapped_size,
    170                                       new_mapped_size - pc_array_mapped_size,
    171                                       pc_fd, pc_array_mapped_size);
    172     CHECK_EQ(p, pc_array + pc_array_mapped_size);
    173     pc_array_mapped_size = new_mapped_size;
    174   }
    175 
    176   atomic_store(&pc_array_size, size, memory_order_release);
    177 }
    178 
    179 // Simply add the pc into the vector under lock. If the function is called more
    180 // than once for a given PC it will be inserted multiple times, which is fine.
    181 void CoverageData::Add(uptr pc) {
    182   if (!pc_array) return;
    183   uptr idx = atomic_fetch_add(&pc_array_index, 1, memory_order_relaxed);
    184   CHECK_LT(idx * sizeof(uptr),
    185            atomic_load(&pc_array_size, memory_order_acquire));
    186   pc_array[idx] = pc;
    187 }
    188 
    189 uptr *CoverageData::data() {
    190   return pc_array;
    191 }
    192 
    193 uptr CoverageData::size() {
    194   return atomic_load(&pc_array_index, memory_order_relaxed);
    195 }
    196 
    197 // Block layout for packed file format: header, followed by module name (no
    198 // trailing zero), followed by data blob.
    199 struct CovHeader {
    200   int pid;
    201   unsigned int module_name_length;
    202   unsigned int data_length;
    203 };
    204 
    205 static void CovWritePacked(int pid, const char *module, const void *blob,
    206                            unsigned int blob_size) {
    207   if (cov_fd < 0) return;
    208   unsigned module_name_length = internal_strlen(module);
    209   CovHeader header = {pid, module_name_length, blob_size};
    210 
    211   if (cov_max_block_size == 0) {
    212     // Writing to a file. Just go ahead.
    213     internal_write(cov_fd, &header, sizeof(header));
    214     internal_write(cov_fd, module, module_name_length);
    215     internal_write(cov_fd, blob, blob_size);
    216   } else {
    217     // Writing to a socket. We want to split the data into appropriately sized
    218     // blocks.
    219     InternalScopedBuffer<char> block(cov_max_block_size);
    220     CHECK_EQ((uptr)block.data(), (uptr)(CovHeader *)block.data());
    221     uptr header_size_with_module = sizeof(header) + module_name_length;
    222     CHECK_LT(header_size_with_module, cov_max_block_size);
    223     unsigned int max_payload_size =
    224         cov_max_block_size - header_size_with_module;
    225     char *block_pos = block.data();
    226     internal_memcpy(block_pos, &header, sizeof(header));
    227     block_pos += sizeof(header);
    228     internal_memcpy(block_pos, module, module_name_length);
    229     block_pos += module_name_length;
    230     char *block_data_begin = block_pos;
    231     char *blob_pos = (char *)blob;
    232     while (blob_size > 0) {
    233       unsigned int payload_size = Min(blob_size, max_payload_size);
    234       blob_size -= payload_size;
    235       internal_memcpy(block_data_begin, blob_pos, payload_size);
    236       blob_pos += payload_size;
    237       ((CovHeader *)block.data())->data_length = payload_size;
    238       internal_write(cov_fd, block.data(),
    239                      header_size_with_module + payload_size);
    240     }
    241   }
    242 }
    243 
    244 // If packed = false: <name>.<pid>.<sancov> (name = module name).
    245 // If packed = true and name == 0: <pid>.<sancov>.<packed>.
    246 // If packed = true and name != 0: <name>.<sancov>.<packed> (name is
    247 // user-supplied).
    248 static int CovOpenFile(bool packed, const char* name) {
    249   InternalScopedBuffer<char> path(1024);
    250   if (!packed) {
    251     CHECK(name);
    252     Printf("%s\n", common_flags()->coverage_dir);
    253     internal_snprintf((char *)path.data(), path.size(), "%s/%s.%zd.sancov",
    254                       common_flags()->coverage_dir, name, internal_getpid());
    255   } else {
    256     if (!name)
    257       internal_snprintf((char *)path.data(), path.size(),
    258                         "%s/%zd.sancov.packed", common_flags()->coverage_dir,
    259                         internal_getpid());
    260     else
    261       internal_snprintf((char *)path.data(), path.size(), "%s/%s.sancov.packed",
    262                         common_flags()->coverage_dir, name);
    263   }
    264   uptr fd = OpenFile(path.data(), true);
    265   if (internal_iserror(fd)) {
    266     Report(" SanitizerCoverage: failed to open %s for writing\n", path.data());
    267     return -1;
    268   }
    269   return fd;
    270 }
    271 
    272 // Dump the coverage on disk.
    273 static void CovDump() {
    274   if (!common_flags()->coverage || common_flags()->coverage_direct) return;
    275 #if !SANITIZER_WINDOWS
    276   if (atomic_fetch_add(&dump_once_guard, 1, memory_order_relaxed))
    277     return;
    278   uptr size = coverage_data.size();
    279   InternalMmapVector<u32> offsets(size);
    280   uptr *vb = coverage_data.data();
    281   uptr *ve = vb + size;
    282   SortArray(vb, size);
    283   MemoryMappingLayout proc_maps(/*cache_enabled*/true);
    284   uptr mb, me, off, prot;
    285   InternalScopedBuffer<char> module(4096);
    286   InternalScopedBuffer<char> path(4096 * 2);
    287   for (int i = 0;
    288        proc_maps.Next(&mb, &me, &off, module.data(), module.size(), &prot);
    289        i++) {
    290     if ((prot & MemoryMappingLayout::kProtectionExecute) == 0)
    291       continue;
    292     while (vb < ve && *vb < mb) vb++;
    293     if (vb >= ve) break;
    294     if (*vb < me) {
    295       offsets.clear();
    296       const uptr *old_vb = vb;
    297       CHECK_LE(off, *vb);
    298       for (; vb < ve && *vb < me; vb++) {
    299         uptr diff = *vb - (i ? mb : 0) + off;
    300         CHECK_LE(diff, 0xffffffffU);
    301         offsets.push_back(static_cast<u32>(diff));
    302       }
    303       char *module_name = StripModuleName(module.data());
    304       if (cov_sandboxed) {
    305         if (cov_fd >= 0) {
    306           CovWritePacked(internal_getpid(), module_name, offsets.data(),
    307                          offsets.size() * sizeof(u32));
    308           VReport(1, " CovDump: %zd PCs written to packed file\n", vb - old_vb);
    309         }
    310       } else {
    311         // One file per module per process.
    312         internal_snprintf((char *)path.data(), path.size(), "%s/%s.%zd.sancov",
    313                           common_flags()->coverage_dir, module_name,
    314                           internal_getpid());
    315         int fd = CovOpenFile(false /* packed */, module_name);
    316         if (fd > 0) {
    317           internal_write(fd, offsets.data(), offsets.size() * sizeof(u32));
    318           internal_close(fd);
    319           VReport(1, " CovDump: %s: %zd PCs written\n", path.data(),
    320                   vb - old_vb);
    321         }
    322       }
    323       InternalFree(module_name);
    324     }
    325   }
    326   if (cov_fd >= 0)
    327     internal_close(cov_fd);
    328 #endif  // !SANITIZER_WINDOWS
    329 }
    330 
    331 void CovPrepareForSandboxing(__sanitizer_sandbox_arguments *args) {
    332   if (!args) return;
    333   if (!common_flags()->coverage) return;
    334   cov_sandboxed = args->coverage_sandboxed;
    335   if (!cov_sandboxed) return;
    336   cov_fd = args->coverage_fd;
    337   cov_max_block_size = args->coverage_max_block_size;
    338   if (cov_fd < 0)
    339     // Pre-open the file now. The sandbox won't allow us to do it later.
    340     cov_fd = CovOpenFile(true /* packed */, 0);
    341 }
    342 
    343 int MaybeOpenCovFile(const char *name) {
    344   CHECK(name);
    345   if (!common_flags()->coverage) return -1;
    346   return CovOpenFile(true /* packed */, name);
    347 }
    348 
    349 void CovBeforeFork() {
    350   coverage_data.BeforeFork();
    351 }
    352 
    353 void CovAfterFork(int child_pid) {
    354   coverage_data.AfterFork(child_pid);
    355 }
    356 
    357 }  // namespace __sanitizer
    358 
    359 extern "C" {
    360 SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE void __sanitizer_cov() {
    361   coverage_data.Add(StackTrace::GetPreviousInstructionPc(GET_CALLER_PC()));
    362 }
    363 SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE void __sanitizer_cov_dump() { CovDump(); }
    364 SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE void __sanitizer_cov_init() {
    365   coverage_data.Init();
    366 }
    367 SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE void __sanitizer_cov_module_init(uptr npcs) {
    368   if (!common_flags()->coverage || !common_flags()->coverage_direct) return;
    369   if (SANITIZER_ANDROID) {
    370     // dlopen/dlclose interceptors do not work on Android, so we rely on
    371     // Extend() calls to update .sancov.map.
    372     CovUpdateMapping(GET_CALLER_PC());
    373   }
    374   coverage_data.Extend(npcs);
    375 }
    376 SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
    377 sptr __sanitizer_maybe_open_cov_file(const char *name) {
    378   return MaybeOpenCovFile(name);
    379 }
    380 }  // extern "C"
    381