1 2 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 3 /*--- Startup: create initial process image on Linux ---*/ 4 /*--- initimg-linux.c ---*/ 5 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 6 7 /* 8 This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation 9 framework. 10 11 Copyright (C) 2000-2013 Julian Seward 12 jseward (at) acm.org 13 14 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 15 modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as 16 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the 17 License, or (at your option) any later version. 18 19 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but 20 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 21 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 22 General Public License for more details. 23 24 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 25 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 26 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 27 02111-1307, USA. 28 29 The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING. 30 */ 31 32 #if defined(VGO_linux) 33 34 #include "pub_core_basics.h" 35 #include "pub_core_vki.h" 36 #include "pub_core_debuglog.h" 37 #include "pub_core_libcbase.h" 38 #include "pub_core_libcassert.h" 39 #include "pub_core_libcfile.h" 40 #include "pub_core_libcproc.h" 41 #include "pub_core_libcprint.h" 42 #include "pub_core_xarray.h" 43 #include "pub_core_clientstate.h" 44 #include "pub_core_aspacemgr.h" 45 #include "pub_core_mallocfree.h" 46 #include "pub_core_machine.h" 47 #include "pub_core_ume.h" 48 #include "pub_core_options.h" 49 #include "pub_core_syscall.h" 50 #include "pub_core_tooliface.h" /* VG_TRACK */ 51 #include "pub_core_libcsetjmp.h" // to keep _threadstate.h happy 52 #include "pub_core_threadstate.h" /* ThreadArchState */ 53 #include "priv_initimg_pathscan.h" 54 #include "pub_core_initimg.h" /* self */ 55 56 /* --- !!! --- EXTERNAL HEADERS start --- !!! --- */ 57 #define _GNU_SOURCE 58 #define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64 59 /* This is for ELF types etc, and also the AT_ constants. */ 60 #include <elf.h> 61 /* --- !!! --- EXTERNAL HEADERS end --- !!! --- */ 62 63 64 /*====================================================================*/ 65 /*=== Loading the client ===*/ 66 /*====================================================================*/ 67 68 /* Load the client whose name is VG_(argv_the_exename). */ 69 70 static void load_client ( /*OUT*/ExeInfo* info, 71 /*OUT*/Addr* client_ip, 72 /*OUT*/Addr* client_toc) 73 { 74 const HChar* exe_name; 75 Int ret; 76 SysRes res; 77 78 vg_assert( VG_(args_the_exename) != NULL); 79 exe_name = ML_(find_executable)( VG_(args_the_exename) ); 80 81 if (!exe_name) { 82 VG_(printf)("valgrind: %s: command not found\n", VG_(args_the_exename)); 83 VG_(exit)(127); // 127 is Posix NOTFOUND 84 } 85 86 VG_(memset)(info, 0, sizeof(*info)); 87 ret = VG_(do_exec)(exe_name, info); 88 if (ret < 0) { 89 VG_(printf)("valgrind: could not execute '%s'\n", exe_name); 90 VG_(exit)(1); 91 } 92 93 // The client was successfully loaded! Continue. 94 95 /* Get hold of a file descriptor which refers to the client 96 executable. This is needed for attaching to GDB. */ 97 res = VG_(open)(exe_name, VKI_O_RDONLY, VKI_S_IRUSR); 98 if (!sr_isError(res)) 99 VG_(cl_exec_fd) = sr_Res(res); 100 101 /* Copy necessary bits of 'info' that were filled in */ 102 *client_ip = info->init_ip; 103 *client_toc = info->init_toc; 104 VG_(brk_base) = VG_(brk_limit) = VG_PGROUNDUP(info->brkbase); 105 } 106 107 108 /*====================================================================*/ 109 /*=== Setting up the client's environment ===*/ 110 /*====================================================================*/ 111 112 /* Prepare the client's environment. This is basically a copy of our 113 environment, except: 114 115 LD_PRELOAD=$VALGRIND_LIB/vgpreload_core-PLATFORM.so: 116 ($VALGRIND_LIB/vgpreload_TOOL-PLATFORM.so:)? 117 $LD_PRELOAD 118 119 If this is missing, then it is added. 120 121 Also, remove any binding for VALGRIND_LAUNCHER=. The client should 122 not be able to see this. 123 124 If this needs to handle any more variables it should be hacked 125 into something table driven. The copy is VG_(malloc)'d space. 126 */ 127 static HChar** setup_client_env ( HChar** origenv, const HChar* toolname) 128 { 129 const HChar* preload_core = "vgpreload_core"; 130 const HChar* ld_preload = "LD_PRELOAD="; 131 const HChar* v_launcher = VALGRIND_LAUNCHER "="; 132 Int ld_preload_len = VG_(strlen)( ld_preload ); 133 Int v_launcher_len = VG_(strlen)( v_launcher ); 134 Bool ld_preload_done = False; 135 Int vglib_len = VG_(strlen)(VG_(libdir)); 136 Bool debug = False; 137 138 HChar** cpp; 139 HChar** ret; 140 HChar* preload_tool_path; 141 Int envc, i; 142 143 /* Alloc space for the vgpreload_core.so path and vgpreload_<tool>.so 144 paths. We might not need the space for vgpreload_<tool>.so, but it 145 doesn't hurt to over-allocate briefly. The 16s are just cautious 146 slop. */ 147 Int preload_core_path_len = vglib_len + sizeof(preload_core) 148 + sizeof(VG_PLATFORM) + 16; 149 Int preload_tool_path_len = vglib_len + VG_(strlen)(toolname) 150 + sizeof(VG_PLATFORM) + 16; 151 Int preload_string_len = preload_core_path_len + preload_tool_path_len; 152 HChar* preload_string = VG_(malloc)("initimg-linux.sce.1", 153 preload_string_len); 154 vg_assert(origenv); 155 vg_assert(toolname); 156 vg_assert(preload_string); 157 158 /* Determine if there's a vgpreload_<tool>_<platform>.so file, and setup 159 preload_string. */ 160 preload_tool_path = VG_(malloc)("initimg-linux.sce.2", preload_tool_path_len); 161 vg_assert(preload_tool_path); 162 VG_(snprintf)(preload_tool_path, preload_tool_path_len, 163 "%s/vgpreload_%s-%s.so", VG_(libdir), toolname, VG_PLATFORM); 164 if (VG_(access)(preload_tool_path, True/*r*/, False/*w*/, False/*x*/) == 0) { 165 VG_(snprintf)(preload_string, preload_string_len, "%s/%s-%s.so:%s", 166 VG_(libdir), preload_core, VG_PLATFORM, preload_tool_path); 167 } else { 168 VG_(snprintf)(preload_string, preload_string_len, "%s/%s-%s.so", 169 VG_(libdir), preload_core, VG_PLATFORM); 170 } 171 VG_(free)(preload_tool_path); 172 173 VG_(debugLog)(2, "initimg", "preload_string:\n"); 174 VG_(debugLog)(2, "initimg", " \"%s\"\n", preload_string); 175 176 /* Count the original size of the env */ 177 if (debug) VG_(printf)("\n\n"); 178 envc = 0; 179 for (cpp = origenv; cpp && *cpp; cpp++) { 180 envc++; 181 if (debug) VG_(printf)("XXXXXXXXX: BEFORE %s\n", *cpp); 182 } 183 184 /* Allocate a new space */ 185 ret = VG_(malloc) ("initimg-linux.sce.3", 186 sizeof(HChar *) * (envc+1+1)); /* 1 new entry + NULL */ 187 vg_assert(ret); 188 189 /* copy it over */ 190 for (cpp = ret; *origenv; ) { 191 if (debug) VG_(printf)("XXXXXXXXX: COPY %s\n", *origenv); 192 *cpp++ = *origenv++; 193 } 194 *cpp = NULL; 195 196 vg_assert(envc == (cpp - ret)); 197 198 /* Walk over the new environment, mashing as we go */ 199 for (cpp = ret; cpp && *cpp; cpp++) { 200 if (VG_(memcmp)(*cpp, ld_preload, ld_preload_len) == 0) { 201 Int len = VG_(strlen)(*cpp) + preload_string_len; 202 HChar *cp = VG_(malloc)("initimg-linux.sce.4", len); 203 vg_assert(cp); 204 205 VG_(snprintf)(cp, len, "%s%s:%s", 206 ld_preload, preload_string, (*cpp)+ld_preload_len); 207 208 *cpp = cp; 209 210 ld_preload_done = True; 211 } 212 if (debug) VG_(printf)("XXXXXXXXX: MASH %s\n", *cpp); 213 } 214 215 /* Add the missing bits */ 216 if (!ld_preload_done) { 217 Int len = ld_preload_len + preload_string_len; 218 HChar *cp = VG_(malloc) ("initimg-linux.sce.5", len); 219 vg_assert(cp); 220 221 VG_(snprintf)(cp, len, "%s%s", ld_preload, preload_string); 222 223 ret[envc++] = cp; 224 if (debug) VG_(printf)("XXXXXXXXX: ADD %s\n", cp); 225 } 226 227 /* ret[0 .. envc-1] is live now. */ 228 /* Find and remove a binding for VALGRIND_LAUNCHER. */ 229 for (i = 0; i < envc; i++) 230 if (0 == VG_(memcmp(ret[i], v_launcher, v_launcher_len))) 231 break; 232 233 if (i < envc) { 234 for (; i < envc-1; i++) 235 ret[i] = ret[i+1]; 236 envc--; 237 } 238 239 VG_(free)(preload_string); 240 ret[envc] = NULL; 241 242 for (i = 0; i < envc; i++) { 243 if (debug) VG_(printf)("XXXXXXXXX: FINAL %s\n", ret[i]); 244 } 245 246 return ret; 247 } 248 249 250 /*====================================================================*/ 251 /*=== Setting up the client's stack ===*/ 252 /*====================================================================*/ 253 254 #ifndef AT_ICACHEBSIZE 255 #define AT_ICACHEBSIZE 20 256 #endif /* AT_ICACHEBSIZE */ 257 258 #ifndef AT_UCACHEBSIZE 259 #define AT_UCACHEBSIZE 21 260 #endif /* AT_UCACHEBSIZE */ 261 262 #ifndef AT_BASE_PLATFORM 263 #define AT_BASE_PLATFORM 24 264 #endif /* AT_BASE_PLATFORM */ 265 266 #ifndef AT_RANDOM 267 #define AT_RANDOM 25 268 #endif /* AT_RANDOM */ 269 270 #ifndef AT_EXECFN 271 #define AT_EXECFN 31 272 #endif /* AT_EXECFN */ 273 274 #ifndef AT_SYSINFO 275 #define AT_SYSINFO 32 276 #endif /* AT_SYSINFO */ 277 278 #ifndef AT_SYSINFO_EHDR 279 #define AT_SYSINFO_EHDR 33 280 #endif /* AT_SYSINFO_EHDR */ 281 282 #ifndef AT_SECURE 283 #define AT_SECURE 23 /* secure mode boolean */ 284 #endif /* AT_SECURE */ 285 286 /* Add a string onto the string table, and return its address */ 287 static HChar *copy_str(HChar **tab, const HChar *str) 288 { 289 HChar *cp = *tab; 290 HChar *orig = cp; 291 292 while(*str) 293 *cp++ = *str++; 294 *cp++ = '\0'; 295 296 if (0) 297 VG_(printf)("copied %p \"%s\" len %lld\n", orig, orig, (Long)(cp-orig)); 298 299 *tab = cp; 300 301 return orig; 302 } 303 304 305 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- 306 307 This sets up the client's initial stack, containing the args, 308 environment and aux vector. 309 310 The format of the stack is: 311 312 higher address +-----------------+ <- clstack_end 313 | | 314 : string table : 315 | | 316 +-----------------+ 317 | AT_NULL | 318 - - 319 | auxv | 320 +-----------------+ 321 | NULL | 322 - - 323 | envp | 324 +-----------------+ 325 | NULL | 326 - - 327 | argv | 328 +-----------------+ 329 | argc | 330 lower address +-----------------+ <- sp 331 | undefined | 332 : : 333 334 Allocate and create the initial client stack. It is allocated down 335 from clstack_end, which was previously determined by the address 336 space manager. The returned value is the SP value for the client. 337 338 The client's auxv is created by copying and modifying our own one. 339 As a side effect of scanning our own auxv, some important bits of 340 info are collected: 341 342 VG_(cache_line_size_ppc32) // ppc32 only -- cache line size 343 VG_(have_altivec_ppc32) // ppc32 only -- is Altivec supported? 344 345 ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ 346 347 struct auxv 348 { 349 Word a_type; 350 union { 351 void *a_ptr; 352 Word a_val; 353 } u; 354 }; 355 356 static 357 struct auxv *find_auxv(UWord* sp) 358 { 359 sp++; // skip argc (Nb: is word-sized, not int-sized!) 360 361 while (*sp != 0) // skip argv 362 sp++; 363 sp++; 364 365 while (*sp != 0) // skip env 366 sp++; 367 sp++; 368 369 #if defined(VGA_ppc32) || defined(VGA_ppc64) 370 # if defined AT_IGNOREPPC 371 while (*sp == AT_IGNOREPPC) // skip AT_IGNOREPPC entries 372 sp += 2; 373 # endif 374 #endif 375 376 return (struct auxv *)sp; 377 } 378 379 static 380 Addr setup_client_stack( void* init_sp, 381 HChar** orig_envp, 382 const ExeInfo* info, 383 UInt** client_auxv, 384 Addr clstack_end, 385 SizeT clstack_max_size ) 386 { 387 SysRes res; 388 HChar **cpp; 389 HChar *strtab; /* string table */ 390 HChar *stringbase; 391 Addr *ptr; 392 struct auxv *auxv; 393 const struct auxv *orig_auxv; 394 const struct auxv *cauxv; 395 unsigned stringsize; /* total size of strings in bytes */ 396 unsigned auxsize; /* total size of auxv in bytes */ 397 Int argc; /* total argc */ 398 Int envc; /* total number of env vars */ 399 unsigned stacksize; /* total client stack size */ 400 Addr client_SP; /* client stack base (initial SP) */ 401 Addr clstack_start; 402 Int i; 403 Bool have_exename; 404 405 vg_assert(VG_IS_PAGE_ALIGNED(clstack_end+1)); 406 vg_assert( VG_(args_for_client) ); 407 408 /* use our own auxv as a prototype */ 409 orig_auxv = find_auxv(init_sp); 410 411 /* ==================== compute sizes ==================== */ 412 413 /* first of all, work out how big the client stack will be */ 414 stringsize = 0; 415 have_exename = VG_(args_the_exename) != NULL; 416 417 /* paste on the extra args if the loader needs them (ie, the #! 418 interpreter and its argument) */ 419 argc = 0; 420 if (info->interp_name != NULL) { 421 argc++; 422 stringsize += VG_(strlen)(info->interp_name) + 1; 423 } 424 if (info->interp_args != NULL) { 425 argc++; 426 stringsize += VG_(strlen)(info->interp_args) + 1; 427 } 428 429 /* now scan the args we're given... */ 430 if (have_exename) 431 stringsize += VG_(strlen)( VG_(args_the_exename) ) + 1; 432 433 for (i = 0; i < VG_(sizeXA)( VG_(args_for_client) ); i++) { 434 argc++; 435 stringsize += VG_(strlen)( * (HChar**) 436 VG_(indexXA)( VG_(args_for_client), i )) 437 + 1; 438 } 439 440 /* ...and the environment */ 441 envc = 0; 442 for (cpp = orig_envp; cpp && *cpp; cpp++) { 443 envc++; 444 stringsize += VG_(strlen)(*cpp) + 1; 445 } 446 447 /* now, how big is the auxv? */ 448 auxsize = sizeof(*auxv); /* there's always at least one entry: AT_NULL */ 449 for (cauxv = orig_auxv; cauxv->a_type != AT_NULL; cauxv++) { 450 if (cauxv->a_type == AT_PLATFORM || 451 cauxv->a_type == AT_BASE_PLATFORM) 452 stringsize += VG_(strlen)(cauxv->u.a_ptr) + 1; 453 else if (cauxv->a_type == AT_RANDOM) 454 stringsize += 16; 455 else if (cauxv->a_type == AT_EXECFN && have_exename) 456 stringsize += VG_(strlen)(VG_(args_the_exename)) + 1; 457 auxsize += sizeof(*cauxv); 458 } 459 460 # if defined(VGP_ppc32_linux) || defined(VGP_ppc64_linux) 461 auxsize += 2 * sizeof(*cauxv); 462 # endif 463 464 /* OK, now we know how big the client stack is */ 465 stacksize = 466 sizeof(Word) + /* argc */ 467 (have_exename ? sizeof(HChar **) : 0) + /* argc[0] == exename */ 468 sizeof(HChar **)*argc + /* argv */ 469 sizeof(HChar **) + /* terminal NULL */ 470 sizeof(HChar **)*envc + /* envp */ 471 sizeof(HChar **) + /* terminal NULL */ 472 auxsize + /* auxv */ 473 VG_ROUNDUP(stringsize, sizeof(Word)); /* strings (aligned) */ 474 475 if (0) VG_(printf)("stacksize = %d\n", stacksize); 476 477 /* client_SP is the client's stack pointer */ 478 client_SP = clstack_end - stacksize; 479 client_SP = VG_ROUNDDN(client_SP, 16); /* make stack 16 byte aligned */ 480 481 /* base of the string table (aligned) */ 482 stringbase = strtab = (HChar *)clstack_end 483 - VG_ROUNDUP(stringsize, sizeof(int)); 484 485 clstack_start = VG_PGROUNDDN(client_SP); 486 487 /* The max stack size */ 488 clstack_max_size = VG_PGROUNDUP(clstack_max_size); 489 490 if (0) 491 VG_(printf)("stringsize=%d auxsize=%d stacksize=%d maxsize=0x%x\n" 492 "clstack_start %p\n" 493 "clstack_end %p\n", 494 stringsize, auxsize, stacksize, (Int)clstack_max_size, 495 (void*)clstack_start, (void*)clstack_end); 496 497 /* ==================== allocate space ==================== */ 498 499 { SizeT anon_size = clstack_end - clstack_start + 1; 500 SizeT resvn_size = clstack_max_size - anon_size; 501 Addr anon_start = clstack_start; 502 Addr resvn_start = anon_start - resvn_size; 503 SizeT inner_HACK = 0; 504 Bool ok; 505 506 /* So far we've only accounted for space requirements down to the 507 stack pointer. If this target's ABI requires a redzone below 508 the stack pointer, we need to allocate an extra page, to 509 handle the worst case in which the stack pointer is almost at 510 the bottom of a page, and so there is insufficient room left 511 over to put the redzone in. In this case the simple thing to 512 do is allocate an extra page, by shrinking the reservation by 513 one page and growing the anonymous area by a corresponding 514 page. */ 515 vg_assert(VG_STACK_REDZONE_SZB >= 0); 516 vg_assert(VG_STACK_REDZONE_SZB < VKI_PAGE_SIZE); 517 if (VG_STACK_REDZONE_SZB > 0) { 518 vg_assert(resvn_size > VKI_PAGE_SIZE); 519 resvn_size -= VKI_PAGE_SIZE; 520 anon_start -= VKI_PAGE_SIZE; 521 anon_size += VKI_PAGE_SIZE; 522 } 523 524 vg_assert(VG_IS_PAGE_ALIGNED(anon_size)); 525 vg_assert(VG_IS_PAGE_ALIGNED(resvn_size)); 526 vg_assert(VG_IS_PAGE_ALIGNED(anon_start)); 527 vg_assert(VG_IS_PAGE_ALIGNED(resvn_start)); 528 vg_assert(resvn_start == clstack_end + 1 - clstack_max_size); 529 530 # ifdef ENABLE_INNER 531 inner_HACK = 1024*1024; // create 1M non-fault-extending stack 532 # endif 533 534 if (0) 535 VG_(printf)("%#lx 0x%lx %#lx 0x%lx\n", 536 resvn_start, resvn_size, anon_start, anon_size); 537 538 /* Create a shrinkable reservation followed by an anonymous 539 segment. Together these constitute a growdown stack. */ 540 res = VG_(mk_SysRes_Error)(0); 541 ok = VG_(am_create_reservation)( 542 resvn_start, 543 resvn_size -inner_HACK, 544 SmUpper, 545 anon_size +inner_HACK 546 ); 547 if (ok) { 548 /* allocate a stack - mmap enough space for the stack */ 549 res = VG_(am_mmap_anon_fixed_client)( 550 anon_start -inner_HACK, 551 anon_size +inner_HACK, 552 info->stack_prot 553 ); 554 } 555 if ((!ok) || sr_isError(res)) { 556 /* Allocation of the stack failed. We have to stop. */ 557 VG_(printf)("valgrind: " 558 "I failed to allocate space for the application's stack.\n"); 559 VG_(printf)("valgrind: " 560 "This may be the result of a very large --main-stacksize=\n"); 561 VG_(printf)("valgrind: setting. Cannot continue. Sorry.\n\n"); 562 VG_(exit)(0); 563 } 564 565 vg_assert(ok); 566 vg_assert(!sr_isError(res)); 567 568 /* Record stack extent -- needed for stack-change code. */ 569 VG_(clstk_base) = anon_start -inner_HACK; 570 VG_(clstk_end) = VG_(clstk_base) + anon_size +inner_HACK -1; 571 572 } 573 574 /* ==================== create client stack ==================== */ 575 576 ptr = (Addr*)client_SP; 577 578 /* --- client argc --- */ 579 *ptr++ = argc + (have_exename ? 1 : 0); 580 581 /* --- client argv --- */ 582 if (info->interp_name) { 583 *ptr++ = (Addr)copy_str(&strtab, info->interp_name); 584 VG_(free)(info->interp_name); 585 } 586 if (info->interp_args) { 587 *ptr++ = (Addr)copy_str(&strtab, info->interp_args); 588 VG_(free)(info->interp_args); 589 } 590 591 if (have_exename) 592 *ptr++ = (Addr)copy_str(&strtab, VG_(args_the_exename)); 593 594 for (i = 0; i < VG_(sizeXA)( VG_(args_for_client) ); i++) { 595 *ptr++ = (Addr)copy_str( 596 &strtab, 597 * (HChar**) VG_(indexXA)( VG_(args_for_client), i ) 598 ); 599 } 600 *ptr++ = 0; 601 602 /* --- envp --- */ 603 VG_(client_envp) = (HChar **)ptr; 604 for (cpp = orig_envp; cpp && *cpp; ptr++, cpp++) 605 *ptr = (Addr)copy_str(&strtab, *cpp); 606 *ptr++ = 0; 607 608 /* --- auxv --- */ 609 auxv = (struct auxv *)ptr; 610 *client_auxv = (UInt *)auxv; 611 VG_(client_auxv) = (UWord *)*client_auxv; 612 // ??? According to 'man proc', auxv is a array of unsigned long 613 // terminated by two zeros. Why is valgrind working with UInt ? 614 // We do not take ULong* (as ULong 8 bytes on a 32 bits), 615 // => we take UWord* 616 617 # if defined(VGP_ppc32_linux) || defined(VGP_ppc64_linux) 618 auxv[0].a_type = AT_IGNOREPPC; 619 auxv[0].u.a_val = AT_IGNOREPPC; 620 auxv[1].a_type = AT_IGNOREPPC; 621 auxv[1].u.a_val = AT_IGNOREPPC; 622 auxv += 2; 623 # endif 624 625 for (; orig_auxv->a_type != AT_NULL; auxv++, orig_auxv++) { 626 627 /* copy the entry... */ 628 *auxv = *orig_auxv; 629 630 /* ...and fix up / examine the copy */ 631 switch(auxv->a_type) { 632 633 case AT_IGNORE: 634 case AT_PHENT: 635 case AT_PAGESZ: 636 case AT_FLAGS: 637 case AT_NOTELF: 638 case AT_UID: 639 case AT_EUID: 640 case AT_GID: 641 case AT_EGID: 642 case AT_CLKTCK: 643 # if !defined(VGPV_arm_linux_android) \ 644 && !defined(VGPV_x86_linux_android) \ 645 && !defined(VGPV_mips32_linux_android) \ 646 && !defined(VGPV_arm64_linux_android) 647 case AT_FPUCW: /* missing on android */ 648 # endif 649 /* All these are pointerless, so we don't need to do 650 anything about them. */ 651 break; 652 653 case AT_PHDR: 654 if (info->phdr == 0) 655 auxv->a_type = AT_IGNORE; 656 else 657 auxv->u.a_val = info->phdr; 658 break; 659 660 case AT_PHNUM: 661 if (info->phdr == 0) 662 auxv->a_type = AT_IGNORE; 663 else 664 auxv->u.a_val = info->phnum; 665 break; 666 667 case AT_BASE: 668 auxv->u.a_val = info->interp_offset; 669 break; 670 671 case AT_PLATFORM: 672 case AT_BASE_PLATFORM: 673 /* points to a platform description string */ 674 auxv->u.a_ptr = copy_str(&strtab, orig_auxv->u.a_ptr); 675 break; 676 677 case AT_ENTRY: 678 auxv->u.a_val = info->entry; 679 break; 680 681 case AT_HWCAP: 682 # if defined(VGP_arm_linux) 683 { Bool has_neon = (auxv->u.a_val & VKI_HWCAP_NEON) > 0; 684 VG_(debugLog)(2, "initimg", 685 "ARM has-neon from-auxv: %s\n", 686 has_neon ? "YES" : "NO"); 687 VG_(machine_arm_set_has_NEON)( has_neon ); 688 #define VKI_HWCAP_TLS 32768 689 Bool has_tls = (auxv->u.a_val & VKI_HWCAP_TLS) > 0; 690 VG_(debugLog)(2, "initimg", 691 "ARM has-tls from-auxv: %s\n", 692 has_tls ? "YES" : "NO"); 693 /* If real hw sets properly HWCAP_TLS, we might 694 use this info to decide to really execute set_tls syscall 695 in syswrap-arm-linux.c rather than to base this on 696 conditional compilation. */ 697 } 698 # endif 699 break; 700 701 case AT_ICACHEBSIZE: 702 case AT_UCACHEBSIZE: 703 # if defined(VGP_ppc32_linux) 704 /* acquire cache info */ 705 if (auxv->u.a_val > 0) { 706 VG_(machine_ppc32_set_clszB)( auxv->u.a_val ); 707 VG_(debugLog)(2, "initimg", 708 "PPC32 icache line size %u (type %u)\n", 709 (UInt)auxv->u.a_val, (UInt)auxv->a_type ); 710 } 711 # elif defined(VGP_ppc64_linux) 712 /* acquire cache info */ 713 if (auxv->u.a_val > 0) { 714 VG_(machine_ppc64_set_clszB)( auxv->u.a_val ); 715 VG_(debugLog)(2, "initimg", 716 "PPC64 icache line size %u (type %u)\n", 717 (UInt)auxv->u.a_val, (UInt)auxv->a_type ); 718 } 719 # endif 720 break; 721 722 # if defined(VGP_ppc32_linux) || defined(VGP_ppc64_linux) 723 case AT_IGNOREPPC: 724 break; 725 # endif 726 727 case AT_SECURE: 728 /* If this is 1, then it means that this program is 729 running suid, and therefore the dynamic linker should 730 be careful about LD_PRELOAD, etc. However, since 731 stage1 (the thing the kernel actually execve's) should 732 never be SUID, and we need LD_PRELOAD to work for the 733 client, we set AT_SECURE to 0. */ 734 auxv->u.a_val = 0; 735 break; 736 737 case AT_SYSINFO: 738 /* Trash this, because we don't reproduce it */ 739 auxv->a_type = AT_IGNORE; 740 break; 741 742 # if !defined(VGP_ppc32_linux) && !defined(VGP_ppc64_linux) 743 case AT_SYSINFO_EHDR: { 744 /* Trash this, because we don't reproduce it */ 745 const NSegment* ehdrseg = VG_(am_find_nsegment)((Addr)auxv->u.a_ptr); 746 vg_assert(ehdrseg); 747 VG_(am_munmap_valgrind)(ehdrseg->start, ehdrseg->end - ehdrseg->start); 748 auxv->a_type = AT_IGNORE; 749 break; 750 } 751 # endif 752 753 case AT_RANDOM: 754 /* points to 16 random bytes - we need to ensure this is 755 propagated to the client as glibc will assume it is 756 present if it is built for kernel 2.6.29 or later */ 757 auxv->u.a_ptr = strtab; 758 VG_(memcpy)(strtab, orig_auxv->u.a_ptr, 16); 759 strtab += 16; 760 break; 761 762 case AT_EXECFN: 763 /* points to the executable filename */ 764 auxv->u.a_ptr = copy_str(&strtab, VG_(args_the_exename)); 765 break; 766 767 default: 768 /* stomp out anything we don't know about */ 769 VG_(debugLog)(2, "initimg", 770 "stomping auxv entry %lld\n", 771 (ULong)auxv->a_type); 772 auxv->a_type = AT_IGNORE; 773 break; 774 } 775 } 776 *auxv = *orig_auxv; 777 vg_assert(auxv->a_type == AT_NULL); 778 779 vg_assert((strtab-stringbase) == stringsize); 780 781 /* client_SP is pointing at client's argc/argv */ 782 783 if (0) VG_(printf)("startup SP = %#lx\n", client_SP); 784 return client_SP; 785 } 786 787 788 /* Allocate the client data segment. It is an expandable anonymous 789 mapping abutting a shrinkable reservation of size max_dseg_size. 790 The data segment starts at VG_(brk_base), which is page-aligned, 791 and runs up to VG_(brk_limit), which isn't. */ 792 793 static void setup_client_dataseg ( SizeT max_size ) 794 { 795 Bool ok; 796 SysRes sres; 797 Addr anon_start = VG_(brk_base); 798 SizeT anon_size = VKI_PAGE_SIZE; 799 Addr resvn_start = anon_start + anon_size; 800 SizeT resvn_size = max_size - anon_size; 801 802 vg_assert(VG_IS_PAGE_ALIGNED(anon_size)); 803 vg_assert(VG_IS_PAGE_ALIGNED(resvn_size)); 804 vg_assert(VG_IS_PAGE_ALIGNED(anon_start)); 805 vg_assert(VG_IS_PAGE_ALIGNED(resvn_start)); 806 807 /* Because there's been no brk activity yet: */ 808 vg_assert(VG_(brk_base) == VG_(brk_limit)); 809 810 /* Try to create the data seg and associated reservation where 811 VG_(brk_base) says. */ 812 ok = VG_(am_create_reservation)( 813 resvn_start, 814 resvn_size, 815 SmLower, 816 anon_size 817 ); 818 819 if (!ok) { 820 /* Hmm, that didn't work. Well, let aspacem suggest an address 821 it likes better, and try again with that. */ 822 anon_start = VG_(am_get_advisory_client_simple) 823 ( 0/*floating*/, anon_size+resvn_size, &ok ); 824 if (ok) { 825 resvn_start = anon_start + anon_size; 826 ok = VG_(am_create_reservation)( 827 resvn_start, 828 resvn_size, 829 SmLower, 830 anon_size 831 ); 832 if (ok) 833 VG_(brk_base) = VG_(brk_limit) = anon_start; 834 } 835 /* that too might have failed, but if it has, we're hosed: there 836 is no Plan C. */ 837 } 838 vg_assert(ok); 839 840 /* We make the data segment (heap) executable because LinuxThreads on 841 ppc32 creates trampolines in this area. Also, on x86/Linux the data 842 segment is RWX natively, at least according to /proc/self/maps. 843 Also, having a non-executable data seg would kill any program which 844 tried to create code in the data seg and then run it. */ 845 sres = VG_(am_mmap_anon_fixed_client)( 846 anon_start, 847 anon_size, 848 VKI_PROT_READ|VKI_PROT_WRITE|VKI_PROT_EXEC 849 ); 850 vg_assert(!sr_isError(sres)); 851 vg_assert(sr_Res(sres) == anon_start); 852 } 853 854 855 /*====================================================================*/ 856 /*=== TOP-LEVEL: VG_(setup_client_initial_image) ===*/ 857 /*====================================================================*/ 858 859 /* Create the client's initial memory image. */ 860 IIFinaliseImageInfo VG_(ii_create_image)( IICreateImageInfo iicii ) 861 { 862 ExeInfo info; 863 HChar** env = NULL; 864 865 IIFinaliseImageInfo iifii; 866 VG_(memset)( &iifii, 0, sizeof(iifii) ); 867 868 //-------------------------------------------------------------- 869 // Load client executable, finding in $PATH if necessary 870 // p: get_helprequest_and_toolname() [for 'exec', 'need_help'] 871 // p: layout_remaining_space [so there's space] 872 //-------------------------------------------------------------- 873 VG_(debugLog)(1, "initimg", "Loading client\n"); 874 875 if (VG_(args_the_exename) == NULL) 876 VG_(err_missing_prog)(); 877 878 load_client(&info, &iifii.initial_client_IP, &iifii.initial_client_TOC); 879 880 //-------------------------------------------------------------- 881 // Set up client's environment 882 // p: set-libdir [for VG_(libdir)] 883 // p: get_helprequest_and_toolname [for toolname] 884 //-------------------------------------------------------------- 885 VG_(debugLog)(1, "initimg", "Setup client env\n"); 886 env = setup_client_env(iicii.envp, iicii.toolname); 887 888 //-------------------------------------------------------------- 889 // Setup client stack, eip, and VG_(client_arg[cv]) 890 // p: load_client() [for 'info'] 891 // p: fix_environment() [for 'env'] 892 //-------------------------------------------------------------- 893 { 894 /* When allocating space for the client stack on Linux, take 895 notice of the --main-stacksize value. This makes it possible 896 to run programs with very large (primary) stack requirements 897 simply by specifying --main-stacksize. */ 898 /* Logic is as follows: 899 - by default, use the client's current stack rlimit 900 - if that exceeds 16M, clamp to 16M 901 - if a larger --main-stacksize value is specified, use that instead 902 - in all situations, the minimum allowed stack size is 1M 903 */ 904 void* init_sp = iicii.argv - 1; 905 SizeT m1 = 1024 * 1024; 906 SizeT m16 = 16 * m1; 907 SizeT szB = (SizeT)VG_(client_rlimit_stack).rlim_cur; 908 if (szB < m1) szB = m1; 909 if (szB > m16) szB = m16; 910 if (VG_(clo_main_stacksize) > 0) szB = VG_(clo_main_stacksize); 911 if (szB < m1) szB = m1; 912 szB = VG_PGROUNDUP(szB); 913 VG_(debugLog)(1, "initimg", 914 "Setup client stack: size will be %ld\n", szB); 915 916 iifii.clstack_max_size = szB; 917 918 iifii.initial_client_SP 919 = setup_client_stack( init_sp, env, 920 &info, &iifii.client_auxv, 921 iicii.clstack_top, iifii.clstack_max_size ); 922 923 VG_(free)(env); 924 925 VG_(debugLog)(2, "initimg", 926 "Client info: " 927 "initial_IP=%p initial_TOC=%p brk_base=%p\n", 928 (void*)(iifii.initial_client_IP), 929 (void*)(iifii.initial_client_TOC), 930 (void*)VG_(brk_base) ); 931 VG_(debugLog)(2, "initimg", 932 "Client info: " 933 "initial_SP=%p max_stack_size=%ld\n", 934 (void*)(iifii.initial_client_SP), 935 (SizeT)iifii.clstack_max_size ); 936 } 937 938 //-------------------------------------------------------------- 939 // Setup client data (brk) segment. Initially a 1-page segment 940 // which abuts a shrinkable reservation. 941 // p: load_client() [for 'info' and hence VG_(brk_base)] 942 //-------------------------------------------------------------- 943 { 944 SizeT m1 = 1024 * 1024; 945 SizeT m8 = 8 * m1; 946 SizeT dseg_max_size = (SizeT)VG_(client_rlimit_data).rlim_cur; 947 VG_(debugLog)(1, "initimg", "Setup client data (brk) segment\n"); 948 if (dseg_max_size < m1) dseg_max_size = m1; 949 if (dseg_max_size > m8) dseg_max_size = m8; 950 dseg_max_size = VG_PGROUNDUP(dseg_max_size); 951 952 setup_client_dataseg( dseg_max_size ); 953 } 954 955 return iifii; 956 } 957 958 959 /*====================================================================*/ 960 /*=== TOP-LEVEL: VG_(finalise_thread1state) ===*/ 961 /*====================================================================*/ 962 963 /* Just before starting the client, we may need to make final 964 adjustments to its initial image. Also we need to set up the VEX 965 guest state for thread 1 (the root thread) and copy in essential 966 starting values. This is handed the IIFinaliseImageInfo created by 967 VG_(ii_create_image). 968 */ 969 void VG_(ii_finalise_image)( IIFinaliseImageInfo iifii ) 970 { 971 ThreadArchState* arch = &VG_(threads)[1].arch; 972 973 /* On Linux we get client_{ip/sp/toc}, and start the client with 974 all other registers zeroed. */ 975 976 # if defined(VGP_x86_linux) 977 vg_assert(0 == sizeof(VexGuestX86State) % 16); 978 979 /* Zero out the initial state, and set up the simulated FPU in a 980 sane way. */ 981 LibVEX_GuestX86_initialise(&arch->vex); 982 983 /* Zero out the shadow areas. */ 984 VG_(memset)(&arch->vex_shadow1, 0, sizeof(VexGuestX86State)); 985 VG_(memset)(&arch->vex_shadow2, 0, sizeof(VexGuestX86State)); 986 987 /* Put essential stuff into the new state. */ 988 arch->vex.guest_ESP = iifii.initial_client_SP; 989 arch->vex.guest_EIP = iifii.initial_client_IP; 990 991 /* initialise %cs, %ds and %ss to point at the operating systems 992 default code, data and stack segments. Also %es (see #291253). */ 993 asm volatile("movw %%cs, %0" : : "m" (arch->vex.guest_CS)); 994 asm volatile("movw %%ds, %0" : : "m" (arch->vex.guest_DS)); 995 asm volatile("movw %%ss, %0" : : "m" (arch->vex.guest_SS)); 996 asm volatile("movw %%es, %0" : : "m" (arch->vex.guest_ES)); 997 998 # elif defined(VGP_amd64_linux) 999 vg_assert(0 == sizeof(VexGuestAMD64State) % 16); 1000 1001 /* Zero out the initial state, and set up the simulated FPU in a 1002 sane way. */ 1003 LibVEX_GuestAMD64_initialise(&arch->vex); 1004 1005 /* Zero out the shadow areas. */ 1006 VG_(memset)(&arch->vex_shadow1, 0, sizeof(VexGuestAMD64State)); 1007 VG_(memset)(&arch->vex_shadow2, 0, sizeof(VexGuestAMD64State)); 1008 1009 /* Put essential stuff into the new state. */ 1010 arch->vex.guest_RSP = iifii.initial_client_SP; 1011 arch->vex.guest_RIP = iifii.initial_client_IP; 1012 1013 # elif defined(VGP_ppc32_linux) 1014 vg_assert(0 == sizeof(VexGuestPPC32State) % 16); 1015 1016 /* Zero out the initial state, and set up the simulated FPU in a 1017 sane way. */ 1018 LibVEX_GuestPPC32_initialise(&arch->vex); 1019 1020 /* Zero out the shadow areas. */ 1021 VG_(memset)(&arch->vex_shadow1, 0, sizeof(VexGuestPPC32State)); 1022 VG_(memset)(&arch->vex_shadow2, 0, sizeof(VexGuestPPC32State)); 1023 1024 /* Put essential stuff into the new state. */ 1025 arch->vex.guest_GPR1 = iifii.initial_client_SP; 1026 arch->vex.guest_CIA = iifii.initial_client_IP; 1027 1028 # elif defined(VGP_ppc64_linux) 1029 vg_assert(0 == sizeof(VexGuestPPC64State) % 16); 1030 1031 /* Zero out the initial state, and set up the simulated FPU in a 1032 sane way. */ 1033 LibVEX_GuestPPC64_initialise(&arch->vex); 1034 1035 /* Zero out the shadow areas. */ 1036 VG_(memset)(&arch->vex_shadow1, 0, sizeof(VexGuestPPC64State)); 1037 VG_(memset)(&arch->vex_shadow2, 0, sizeof(VexGuestPPC64State)); 1038 1039 /* Put essential stuff into the new state. */ 1040 arch->vex.guest_GPR1 = iifii.initial_client_SP; 1041 arch->vex.guest_GPR2 = iifii.initial_client_TOC; 1042 arch->vex.guest_CIA = iifii.initial_client_IP; 1043 1044 # elif defined(VGP_arm_linux) 1045 /* Zero out the initial state, and set up the simulated FPU in a 1046 sane way. */ 1047 LibVEX_GuestARM_initialise(&arch->vex); 1048 1049 /* Zero out the shadow areas. */ 1050 VG_(memset)(&arch->vex_shadow1, 0, sizeof(VexGuestARMState)); 1051 VG_(memset)(&arch->vex_shadow2, 0, sizeof(VexGuestARMState)); 1052 1053 arch->vex.guest_R13 = iifii.initial_client_SP; 1054 arch->vex.guest_R15T = iifii.initial_client_IP; 1055 1056 /* This is just EABI stuff. */ 1057 // FIXME jrs: what's this for? 1058 arch->vex.guest_R1 = iifii.initial_client_SP; 1059 1060 # elif defined(VGP_arm64_linux) 1061 /* Zero out the initial state. */ 1062 LibVEX_GuestARM64_initialise(&arch->vex); 1063 1064 /* Zero out the shadow areas. */ 1065 VG_(memset)(&arch->vex_shadow1, 0, sizeof(VexGuestARM64State)); 1066 VG_(memset)(&arch->vex_shadow2, 0, sizeof(VexGuestARM64State)); 1067 1068 arch->vex.guest_XSP = iifii.initial_client_SP; 1069 arch->vex.guest_PC = iifii.initial_client_IP; 1070 1071 # elif defined(VGP_s390x_linux) 1072 vg_assert(0 == sizeof(VexGuestS390XState) % 16); 1073 1074 /* Zero out the initial state. This also sets the guest_fpc to 0, which 1075 is also done by the kernel for the fpc during execve. */ 1076 LibVEX_GuestS390X_initialise(&arch->vex); 1077 1078 /* Mark all registers as undefined ... */ 1079 VG_(memset)(&arch->vex_shadow1, 0xFF, sizeof(VexGuestS390XState)); 1080 VG_(memset)(&arch->vex_shadow2, 0x00, sizeof(VexGuestS390XState)); 1081 /* ... except SP, FPC, and IA */ 1082 arch->vex_shadow1.guest_SP = 0; 1083 arch->vex_shadow1.guest_fpc = 0; 1084 arch->vex_shadow1.guest_IA = 0; 1085 1086 /* Put essential stuff into the new state. */ 1087 arch->vex.guest_SP = iifii.initial_client_SP; 1088 arch->vex.guest_IA = iifii.initial_client_IP; 1089 /* See sys_execve in <linux>/arch/s390/kernel/process.c */ 1090 arch->vex.guest_fpc = 0; 1091 1092 /* Tell the tool about the registers we just wrote */ 1093 VG_TRACK(post_reg_write, Vg_CoreStartup, /*tid*/1, VG_O_STACK_PTR, 8); 1094 VG_TRACK(post_reg_write, Vg_CoreStartup, /*tid*/1, VG_O_FPC_REG, 4); 1095 VG_TRACK(post_reg_write, Vg_CoreStartup, /*tid*/1, VG_O_INSTR_PTR, 8); 1096 return; 1097 1098 # elif defined(VGP_mips32_linux) 1099 vg_assert(0 == sizeof(VexGuestMIPS32State) % 16); 1100 /* Zero out the initial state, and set up the simulated FPU in a 1101 sane way. */ 1102 LibVEX_GuestMIPS32_initialise(&arch->vex); 1103 1104 /* Zero out the shadow areas. */ 1105 VG_(memset)(&arch->vex_shadow1, 0, sizeof(VexGuestMIPS32State)); 1106 VG_(memset)(&arch->vex_shadow2, 0, sizeof(VexGuestMIPS32State)); 1107 1108 arch->vex.guest_r29 = iifii.initial_client_SP; 1109 arch->vex.guest_PC = iifii.initial_client_IP; 1110 arch->vex.guest_r31 = iifii.initial_client_SP; 1111 1112 # elif defined(VGP_mips64_linux) 1113 vg_assert(0 == sizeof(VexGuestMIPS64State) % 16); 1114 /* Zero out the initial state, and set up the simulated FPU in a 1115 sane way. */ 1116 LibVEX_GuestMIPS64_initialise(&arch->vex); 1117 1118 /* Zero out the shadow areas. */ 1119 VG_(memset)(&arch->vex_shadow1, 0, sizeof(VexGuestMIPS64State)); 1120 VG_(memset)(&arch->vex_shadow2, 0, sizeof(VexGuestMIPS64State)); 1121 1122 arch->vex.guest_r29 = iifii.initial_client_SP; 1123 arch->vex.guest_PC = iifii.initial_client_IP; 1124 arch->vex.guest_r31 = iifii.initial_client_SP; 1125 1126 # else 1127 # error Unknown platform 1128 # endif 1129 1130 /* Tell the tool that we just wrote to the registers. */ 1131 VG_TRACK( post_reg_write, Vg_CoreStartup, /*tid*/1, /*offset*/0, 1132 sizeof(VexGuestArchState)); 1133 } 1134 1135 #endif // defined(VGO_linux) 1136 1137 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 1138 /*--- ---*/ 1139 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 1140