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     28 
     29 #include "libc_init_common.h"
     30 
     31 #include <elf.h>
     32 #include <errno.h>
     33 #include <fcntl.h>
     34 #include <stddef.h>
     35 #include <stdint.h>
     36 #include <stdio.h>
     37 #include <stdlib.h>
     38 #include <string.h>
     39 #include <sys/auxv.h>
     40 #include <sys/personality.h>
     41 #include <sys/time.h>
     42 #include <unistd.h>
     43 
     44 #include "private/bionic_auxv.h"
     45 #include "private/bionic_globals.h"
     46 #include "private/bionic_ssp.h"
     47 #include "private/bionic_tls.h"
     48 #include "private/KernelArgumentBlock.h"
     49 #include "private/libc_logging.h"
     50 #include "private/WriteProtected.h"
     51 #include "pthread_internal.h"
     52 
     53 extern "C" abort_msg_t** __abort_message_ptr;
     54 extern "C" int __system_properties_init(void);
     55 
     56 __LIBC_HIDDEN__ WriteProtected<libc_globals> __libc_globals;
     57 
     58 // Not public, but well-known in the BSDs.
     59 const char* __progname;
     60 
     61 // Declared in <unistd.h>.
     62 char** environ;
     63 
     64 // Declared in "private/bionic_ssp.h".
     65 uintptr_t __stack_chk_guard = 0;
     66 
     67 void __libc_init_global_stack_chk_guard(KernelArgumentBlock& args) {
     68   // AT_RANDOM is a pointer to 16 bytes of randomness on the stack.
     69   // Take the first 4/8 for the -fstack-protector implementation.
     70   __stack_chk_guard = *reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t*>(args.getauxval(AT_RANDOM));
     71 }
     72 
     73 #if defined(__i386__)
     74 __LIBC_HIDDEN__ void* __libc_sysinfo = nullptr;
     75 
     76 __LIBC_HIDDEN__ void __libc_init_sysinfo(KernelArgumentBlock& args) {
     77   __libc_sysinfo = reinterpret_cast<void*>(args.getauxval(AT_SYSINFO));
     78 }
     79 
     80 // TODO: lose this function and just access __libc_sysinfo directly.
     81 extern "C" void* __kernel_syscall() {
     82   return __libc_sysinfo;
     83 }
     84 #endif
     85 
     86 void __libc_init_globals(KernelArgumentBlock& args) {
     87 #if defined(__i386__)
     88   __libc_init_sysinfo(args);
     89 #endif
     90   // Initialize libc globals that are needed in both the linker and in libc.
     91   // In dynamic binaries, this is run at least twice for different copies of the
     92   // globals, once for the linker's copy and once for the one in libc.so.
     93   __libc_init_global_stack_chk_guard(args);
     94   __libc_auxv = args.auxv;
     95   __libc_globals.initialize();
     96   __libc_globals.mutate([&args](libc_globals* globals) {
     97     __libc_init_vdso(globals, args);
     98     __libc_init_setjmp_cookie(globals, args);
     99   });
    100 }
    101 
    102 void __libc_init_common(KernelArgumentBlock& args) {
    103   // Initialize various globals.
    104   environ = args.envp;
    105   errno = 0;
    106   __progname = args.argv[0] ? args.argv[0] : "<unknown>";
    107   __abort_message_ptr = args.abort_message_ptr;
    108 
    109   // Get the main thread from TLS and add it to the thread list.
    110   pthread_internal_t* main_thread = __get_thread();
    111   __pthread_internal_add(main_thread);
    112 
    113   __system_properties_init(); // Requires 'environ'.
    114 }
    115 
    116 __noreturn static void __early_abort(int line) {
    117   // We can't write to stdout or stderr because we're aborting before we've checked that
    118   // it's safe for us to use those file descriptors. We probably can't strace either, so
    119   // we rely on the fact that if we dereference a low address, either debuggerd or the
    120   // kernel's crash dump will show the fault address.
    121   *reinterpret_cast<int*>(line) = 0;
    122   _exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
    123 }
    124 
    125 // Force any of the closed stdin, stdout and stderr to be associated with /dev/null.
    126 static void __nullify_closed_stdio() {
    127   int dev_null = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(open("/dev/null", O_RDWR));
    128   if (dev_null == -1) {
    129     // init won't have /dev/null available, but SELinux provides an equivalent.
    130     dev_null = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(open("/sys/fs/selinux/null", O_RDWR));
    131   }
    132   if (dev_null == -1) {
    133     __early_abort(__LINE__);
    134   }
    135 
    136   // If any of the stdio file descriptors is valid and not associated
    137   // with /dev/null, dup /dev/null to it.
    138   for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
    139     // If it is /dev/null already, we are done.
    140     if (i == dev_null) {
    141       continue;
    142     }
    143 
    144     // Is this fd already open?
    145     int status = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(fcntl(i, F_GETFL));
    146     if (status != -1) {
    147       continue;
    148     }
    149 
    150     // The only error we allow is that the file descriptor does not
    151     // exist, in which case we dup /dev/null to it.
    152     if (errno == EBADF) {
    153       // Try dupping /dev/null to this stdio file descriptor and
    154       // repeat if there is a signal. Note that any errors in closing
    155       // the stdio descriptor are lost.
    156       status = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(dup2(dev_null, i));
    157       if (status == -1) {
    158         __early_abort(__LINE__);
    159       }
    160     } else {
    161       __early_abort(__LINE__);
    162     }
    163   }
    164 
    165   // If /dev/null is not one of the stdio file descriptors, close it.
    166   if (dev_null > 2) {
    167     if (close(dev_null) == -1) {
    168       __early_abort(__LINE__);
    169     }
    170   }
    171 }
    172 
    173 // Check if the environment variable definition at 'envstr'
    174 // starts with '<name>=', and if so return the address of the
    175 // first character after the equal sign. Otherwise return null.
    176 static const char* env_match(const char* envstr, const char* name) {
    177   size_t i = 0;
    178 
    179   while (envstr[i] == name[i] && name[i] != '\0') {
    180     ++i;
    181   }
    182 
    183   if (name[i] == '\0' && envstr[i] == '=') {
    184     return envstr + i + 1;
    185   }
    186 
    187   return nullptr;
    188 }
    189 
    190 static bool __is_valid_environment_variable(const char* name) {
    191   // According to the kernel source, by default the kernel uses 32*PAGE_SIZE
    192   // as the maximum size for an environment variable definition.
    193   const int MAX_ENV_LEN = 32*4096;
    194 
    195   if (name == nullptr) {
    196     return false;
    197   }
    198 
    199   // Parse the string, looking for the first '=' there, and its size.
    200   int pos = 0;
    201   int first_equal_pos = -1;
    202   while (pos < MAX_ENV_LEN) {
    203     if (name[pos] == '\0') {
    204       break;
    205     }
    206     if (name[pos] == '=' && first_equal_pos < 0) {
    207       first_equal_pos = pos;
    208     }
    209     pos++;
    210   }
    211 
    212   // Check that it's smaller than MAX_ENV_LEN (to detect non-zero terminated strings).
    213   if (pos >= MAX_ENV_LEN) {
    214     return false;
    215   }
    216 
    217   // Check that it contains at least one equal sign that is not the first character
    218   if (first_equal_pos < 1) {
    219     return false;
    220   }
    221 
    222   return true;
    223 }
    224 
    225 static bool __is_unsafe_environment_variable(const char* name) {
    226   // None of these should be allowed when the AT_SECURE auxv
    227   // flag is set. This flag is set to inform userspace that a
    228   // security transition has occurred, for example, as a result
    229   // of executing a setuid program or the result of an SELinux
    230   // security transition.
    231   static constexpr const char* UNSAFE_VARIABLE_NAMES[] = {
    232     "GCONV_PATH",
    233     "GETCONF_DIR",
    234     "HOSTALIASES",
    235     "JE_MALLOC_CONF",
    236     "LD_AOUT_LIBRARY_PATH",
    237     "LD_AOUT_PRELOAD",
    238     "LD_AUDIT",
    239     "LD_DEBUG",
    240     "LD_DEBUG_OUTPUT",
    241     "LD_DYNAMIC_WEAK",
    242     "LD_LIBRARY_PATH",
    243     "LD_ORIGIN_PATH",
    244     "LD_PRELOAD",
    245     "LD_PROFILE",
    246     "LD_SHOW_AUXV",
    247     "LD_USE_LOAD_BIAS",
    248     "LOCALDOMAIN",
    249     "LOCPATH",
    250     "MALLOC_CHECK_",
    251     "MALLOC_CONF",
    252     "MALLOC_TRACE",
    253     "NIS_PATH",
    254     "NLSPATH",
    255     "RESOLV_HOST_CONF",
    256     "RES_OPTIONS",
    257     "TMPDIR",
    258     "TZDIR",
    259   };
    260   for (const auto& unsafe_variable_name : UNSAFE_VARIABLE_NAMES) {
    261     if (env_match(name, unsafe_variable_name) != nullptr) {
    262       return true;
    263     }
    264   }
    265   return false;
    266 }
    267 
    268 static void __sanitize_environment_variables(char** env) {
    269   bool is_AT_SECURE = getauxval(AT_SECURE);
    270   char** src = env;
    271   char** dst = env;
    272   for (; src[0] != nullptr; ++src) {
    273     if (!__is_valid_environment_variable(src[0])) {
    274       continue;
    275     }
    276     // Remove various unsafe environment variables if we're loading a setuid program.
    277     if (is_AT_SECURE && __is_unsafe_environment_variable(src[0])) {
    278       continue;
    279     }
    280     dst[0] = src[0];
    281     ++dst;
    282   }
    283   dst[0] = nullptr;
    284 }
    285 
    286 static void __initialize_personality() {
    287 #if !defined(__LP64__)
    288   int old_value = personality(0xffffffff);
    289   if (old_value == -1) {
    290     __libc_fatal("error getting old personality value: %s", strerror(errno));
    291   }
    292 
    293   if (personality((static_cast<unsigned int>(old_value) & ~PER_MASK) | PER_LINUX32) == -1) {
    294     __libc_fatal("error setting PER_LINUX32 personality: %s", strerror(errno));
    295   }
    296 #endif
    297 }
    298 
    299 void __libc_init_AT_SECURE(KernelArgumentBlock& args) {
    300   __libc_auxv = args.auxv;
    301 
    302   // Check that the kernel provided a value for AT_SECURE.
    303   bool found_AT_SECURE = false;
    304   for (ElfW(auxv_t)* v = __libc_auxv; v->a_type != AT_NULL; ++v) {
    305     if (v->a_type == AT_SECURE) {
    306       found_AT_SECURE = true;
    307       break;
    308     }
    309   }
    310   if (!found_AT_SECURE) __early_abort(__LINE__);
    311 
    312   if (getauxval(AT_SECURE)) {
    313     // If this is a setuid/setgid program, close the security hole described in
    314     // https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-02:23.stdio.asc
    315     __nullify_closed_stdio();
    316 
    317     __sanitize_environment_variables(args.envp);
    318   }
    319 
    320   // Now the environment has been sanitized, make it available.
    321   environ = args.envp;
    322 
    323   __initialize_personality();
    324 }
    325 
    326 /* This function will be called during normal program termination
    327  * to run the destructors that are listed in the .fini_array section
    328  * of the executable, if any.
    329  *
    330  * 'fini_array' points to a list of function addresses. The first
    331  * entry in the list has value -1, the last one has value 0.
    332  */
    333 void __libc_fini(void* array) {
    334   typedef void (*Dtor)();
    335   Dtor* fini_array = reinterpret_cast<Dtor*>(array);
    336   const Dtor minus1 = reinterpret_cast<Dtor>(static_cast<uintptr_t>(-1));
    337 
    338   // Sanity check - first entry must be -1.
    339   if (array == NULL || fini_array[0] != minus1) {
    340     return;
    341   }
    342 
    343   // Skip over it.
    344   fini_array += 1;
    345 
    346   // Count the number of destructors.
    347   int count = 0;
    348   while (fini_array[count] != NULL) {
    349     ++count;
    350   }
    351 
    352   // Now call each destructor in reverse order.
    353   while (count > 0) {
    354     Dtor dtor = fini_array[--count];
    355 
    356     // Sanity check, any -1 in the list is ignored.
    357     if (dtor == minus1) {
    358       continue;
    359     }
    360 
    361     dtor();
    362   }
    363 }
    364