1 2 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 3 /*--- Client-space code for the core. vg_preloaded.c ---*/ 4 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 5 6 /* 7 This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation 8 framework. 9 10 Copyright (C) 2000-2015 Julian Seward 11 jseward (at) acm.org 12 13 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 14 modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as 15 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the 16 License, or (at your option) any later version. 17 18 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but 19 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 20 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 21 General Public License for more details. 22 23 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 24 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 25 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 26 02111-1307, USA. 27 28 The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING. 29 */ 30 31 32 /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- 33 ALL THE CODE IN THIS FILE RUNS ON THE SIMULATED CPU. 34 35 These functions are not called directly - they're the targets of code 36 redirection or load notifications (see pub_core_redir.h for info). 37 They're named weirdly so that the intercept code can find them when the 38 shared object is initially loaded. 39 40 Note that this filename has the "vg_" prefix because it can appear 41 in stack traces, and the "vg_" makes it a little clearer that it 42 originates from Valgrind. 43 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ 44 45 #include "pub_core_basics.h" 46 #include "pub_core_clreq.h" 47 #include "pub_core_debuginfo.h" // Needed for pub_core_redir.h 48 #include "pub_core_redir.h" // For VG_NOTIFY_ON_LOAD 49 50 #if defined(VGO_linux) 51 52 /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- 53 Hook for running __libc_freeres once the program exits. 54 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ 55 56 void VG_NOTIFY_ON_LOAD(freeres)( void ); 57 void VG_NOTIFY_ON_LOAD(freeres)( void ) 58 { 59 # if !defined(__UCLIBC__) \ 60 && !defined(__ANDROID__) 61 extern void __libc_freeres(void); 62 __libc_freeres(); 63 # endif 64 VALGRIND_DO_CLIENT_REQUEST_STMT(VG_USERREQ__LIBC_FREERES_DONE, 65 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); 66 /*NOTREACHED*/ 67 *(volatile int *)0 = 'x'; 68 } 69 70 /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- 71 Wrapper for indirect functions which need to be redirected. 72 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ 73 74 void * VG_NOTIFY_ON_LOAD(ifunc_wrapper) (void); 75 void * VG_NOTIFY_ON_LOAD(ifunc_wrapper) (void) 76 { 77 OrigFn fn; 78 Addr result = 0; 79 Addr fnentry; 80 81 /* Call the original indirect function and get it's result */ 82 VALGRIND_GET_ORIG_FN(fn); 83 CALL_FN_W_v(result, fn); 84 85 #if defined(VGP_ppc64be_linux) 86 /* ppc64be uses function descriptors, so get the actual function entry 87 address for the client request, but return the function descriptor 88 from this function. 89 result points to the function descriptor, which starts with the 90 function entry. */ 91 fnentry = *(Addr*)result; 92 #else 93 fnentry = result; 94 #endif 95 96 /* Ask the valgrind core running on the real CPU (as opposed to this 97 code which runs on the emulated CPU) to update the redirection that 98 led to this function. This client request eventually gives control to 99 the function VG_(redir_add_ifunc_target) in m_redir.c */ 100 VALGRIND_DO_CLIENT_REQUEST_STMT(VG_USERREQ__ADD_IFUNC_TARGET, 101 fn.nraddr, fnentry, 0, 0, 0); 102 return (void*)result; 103 } 104 105 #elif defined(VGO_darwin) 106 107 #include "config.h" /* VERSION */ 108 109 /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- 110 Darwin crash log hints 111 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ 112 113 /* This string will be inserted into crash logs, so crashes while 114 running under Valgrind can be distinguished from other crashes. */ 115 __private_extern__ const char *__crashreporter_info__ = "Instrumented by Valgrind " VERSION; 116 117 /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- 118 Darwin environment cleanup 119 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ 120 121 /* Scrubbing DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES from envp during exec is insufficient, 122 as there are other ways to launch a process with environment that 123 valgrind can't catch easily (i.e. launchd). 124 Instead, scrub DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES from the parent process once 125 dyld is done loading vg_preload.so. 126 */ 127 #include <string.h> 128 #include <crt_externs.h> 129 130 // GrP fixme copied from m_libcproc 131 static void env_unsetenv ( HChar **env, const HChar *varname ) 132 { 133 HChar **from; 134 HChar **to = NULL; 135 Int len = strlen(varname); 136 137 for (from = to = env; from && *from; from++) { 138 if (!(strncmp(varname, *from, len) == 0 && (*from)[len] == '=')) { 139 *to = *from; 140 to++; 141 } 142 } 143 *(to++) = *(from++); 144 /* fix the 4th "char* apple" pointer (aka. executable path pointer) */ 145 *(to++) = *(from++); 146 *to = NULL; 147 } 148 149 static void vg_cleanup_env(void) __attribute__((constructor)); 150 static void vg_cleanup_env(void) 151 { 152 HChar **envp = (HChar**)*_NSGetEnviron(); 153 env_unsetenv(envp, "VALGRIND_LAUNCHER"); 154 env_unsetenv(envp, "DYLD_SHARED_REGION"); 155 // GrP fixme should be more like mash_colon_env() 156 env_unsetenv(envp, "DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES"); 157 } 158 159 /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- 160 Darwin arc4random (rdar://6166275) 161 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ 162 163 #include <fcntl.h> 164 #include <unistd.h> 165 166 int VG_REPLACE_FUNCTION_ZU(libSystemZdZaZddylib, arc4random)(void); 167 int VG_REPLACE_FUNCTION_ZU(libSystemZdZaZddylib, arc4random)(void) 168 { 169 static int rnd = -1; 170 int result; 171 172 if (rnd < 0) rnd = open("/dev/random", O_RDONLY); 173 174 read(rnd, &result, sizeof(result)); 175 return result; 176 } 177 178 void VG_REPLACE_FUNCTION_ZU(libSystemZdZaZddylib, arc4random_stir)(void); 179 void VG_REPLACE_FUNCTION_ZU(libSystemZdZaZddylib, arc4random_stir)(void) 180 { 181 // do nothing 182 } 183 184 void VG_REPLACE_FUNCTION_ZU(libSystemZdZaZddylib, arc4random_addrandom)(unsigned char *dat, int datlen); 185 void VG_REPLACE_FUNCTION_ZU(libSystemZdZaZddylib, arc4random_addrandom)(unsigned char *dat, int datlen) 186 { 187 // do nothing 188 // GrP fixme ought to check [dat..dat+datlen) is defined 189 // but don't care if it's initialized 190 } 191 192 #elif defined(VGO_solaris) 193 194 /* Declare the errno and environ symbols weakly in case the client is not 195 linked against libc. In such a case it also cannot run replacement 196 functions for set_error() and spawnveg() where these two variables are 197 needed so this is ok. */ 198 __attribute__((weak)) extern int errno; 199 __attribute__((weak)) extern char **environ; 200 201 #include <assert.h> 202 #include <errno.h> 203 #include <spawn.h> 204 #include <sys/syscall.h> 205 #include <sys/signal.h> 206 #include <unistd.h> 207 208 /* Replace function block_all_signals() from libc. When the client program is 209 not running under valgrind, the function blocks all signals by setting 210 sc_sigblock flag in the schedctl control block. When run under Valgrind 211 this would bypass Valgrind's syscall and signal machinery. 212 Valgrind's signal machinery needs to retain control over which signals are 213 blocked and which not (see m_signals.c and m_scheduler/scheduler.c for more 214 information - typically synchronous signals should not be blocked). 215 Therefore this function replacement emulates lwp_sigmask syscall. 216 */ 217 void VG_REPLACE_FUNCTION_ZU(VG_Z_LIBC_SONAME, block_all_signals)(/*ulwp_t*/ void *self); 218 void VG_REPLACE_FUNCTION_ZU(VG_Z_LIBC_SONAME, block_all_signals)(/*ulwp_t*/ void *self) 219 { 220 syscall(SYS_lwp_sigmask, SIG_SETMASK, ~0U, ~0U, ~0U, ~0U); 221 } 222 223 /* Replace functions get_error() and set_error() in libc. These functions are 224 internal to the library and are used to work with an error value returned 225 by posix_spawn() (when it is implemented using vfork()). A child calls 226 set_error() to set an error code and the parent then calls get_error() to 227 read it. Accessor functions are used so these trivial store+load operations 228 are not changed by the compiler in any way. 229 230 Since Valgrind translates vfork() to a normal fork(), calling set_error() 231 by the child would have no effect on the error value in the parent so 232 something must be done to fix this problem. 233 234 A pipe is created between a child and its parent in the forksys pre-wrapper 235 when a vfork() is encountered. The child's end of the pipe is closed when 236 the child exits or execs (because close-on-exec is set on the file 237 descriptor). Valgrind (the parent) waits on the child's end of the pipe to 238 be closed which preserves the vfork() behaviour that the parent process is 239 suspended while the child is using its resources. 240 241 The pipe is then used to send an eventual error code set by the child in 242 posix_spawn() to the parent. If there is any error Valgrind returns it as 243 an error from the vfork() syscall. This means the syscall can return errors 244 that it would normally never return but this is not a problem in practice 245 because any error is directly propagated as a return code from 246 posix_spawn(). 247 248 Address of vg_vfork_fildes is found by Valgrind when debug information for 249 vgpreload_core.so is being processed. A value of this variable is set in 250 the forksys pre-wrapper before a fork() call is made and set back to -1 251 before returning from the wrapper by the parent. 252 253 Newer Solaris versions introduce the spawn syscall and posix_spawn() is 254 implemented using it. The redirect is not needed for these versions. 255 */ 256 int vg_vfork_fildes = -1; 257 258 int VG_REPLACE_FUNCTION_ZU(VG_Z_LIBC_SONAME, get_error)(int *errp); 259 int VG_REPLACE_FUNCTION_ZU(VG_Z_LIBC_SONAME, get_error)(int *errp) 260 { 261 /* Always return 0 when the parent tries to call get_error(). Any error 262 from the child is returned directly as an error from the vfork child. 263 Value pointed by errp is initialized only by the child so not 264 redirecting this function would mean that the parent gets an 265 uninitialized/garbage value when it calls this function. */ 266 return 0; 267 } 268 269 int VG_REPLACE_FUNCTION_ZU(VG_Z_LIBC_SONAME, set_error)(int *errp, int err); 270 int VG_REPLACE_FUNCTION_ZU(VG_Z_LIBC_SONAME, set_error)(int *errp, int err) 271 { 272 *errp = err; 273 274 /* Libc should always call set_error() only after doing a vfork() syscall 275 in posix_spawn(). The forksys pre-wrapper saves a descriptor of the 276 child's end of the pipe in vg_vfork_fildes so it is an error if it is 277 not a valid file descriptor at this point. */ 278 assert(vg_vfork_fildes >= 0); 279 /* Current protocol between this function and the forksys pre-wrapper 280 allows to send only errors in range [0, 255] (one byte values). */ 281 assert(err >= 0 && err <= 0xff); 282 283 if (err != 0) { 284 unsigned char w = (unsigned char)(err & 0xff); 285 ssize_t res; 286 do { 287 res = write(vg_vfork_fildes, &w, 1); 288 assert(res == 1 || (errno == EINTR || errno == ERESTART)); 289 } while (res != 1); 290 } 291 292 return err; 293 } 294 295 /* Replace spawnveg() in libast.so.1. This function is used by ksh to spawn 296 new processes. The library has a build time option to select between 297 several variants of this function based on behaviour of vfork() and 298 posix_spawn() on the system for which the library is being compiled. 299 Unfortunately, Solaris and illumos use the real vfork() variant which does 300 not work correctly with the vfork() -> fork() translation done by Valgrind 301 (see the forksys pre-wrapper for details). Therefore the function is 302 replaced here with an implementation that uses posix_spawn(). This 303 replacement can be removed when a configuration of libast in Solaris and 304 illumos is changed to use the posix_spawn() implementation. 305 */ 306 pid_t VG_REPLACE_FUNCTION_ZU(libastZdsoZd1, spawnveg)(const char *command, 307 char **argv, 308 char **envv, 309 pid_t pgid); 310 pid_t VG_REPLACE_FUNCTION_ZU(libastZdsoZd1, spawnveg)(const char *command, 311 char **argv, 312 char **envp, 313 pid_t pgid) 314 { 315 int err = 0; 316 pid_t pid; 317 posix_spawnattr_t attr; 318 int attr_init_done = 0; 319 320 err = posix_spawnattr_init(&attr); 321 if (err != 0) 322 goto out; 323 attr_init_done = 1; 324 325 err = posix_spawnattr_init(&attr); 326 if (err != 0) 327 goto out; 328 329 if (pgid != 0) { 330 if (pgid <= 1) 331 pgid = 0; 332 err = posix_spawnattr_setpgroup(&attr, pgid); 333 if (err != 0) 334 goto out; 335 err = posix_spawnattr_setflags(&attr, POSIX_SPAWN_SETPGROUP); 336 if (err != 0) 337 goto out; 338 } 339 340 err = posix_spawn(&pid, command, NULL, &attr, argv, envp ? envp : environ); 341 342 out: 343 if (attr_init_done) 344 posix_spawnattr_destroy(&attr); 345 if (err != 0) { 346 errno = err; 347 return -1; 348 } 349 return pid; 350 } 351 352 #else 353 # error Unknown OS 354 #endif 355 356 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 357 /*--- end ---*/ 358 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 359