198 lines
6.4 KiB
Rust
198 lines
6.4 KiB
Rust
// run-pass
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// no-prefer-dynamic
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// ignore-wasm32-bare no libc
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// ignore-windows
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// ignore-sgx no libc
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// ignore-emscripten no processes
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// ignore-sgx no processes
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// ignore-fuchsia no fork
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#![feature(rustc_private)]
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#![feature(never_type)]
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#![feature(panic_always_abort)]
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extern crate libc;
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use std::alloc::{GlobalAlloc, Layout};
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use std::fmt;
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use std::panic::{self, panic_any};
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use std::os::unix::process::{CommandExt, ExitStatusExt};
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use std::process::{self, Command, ExitStatus};
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use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicU32, Ordering};
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use libc::c_int;
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/// This stunt allocator allows us to spot heap allocations in the child.
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struct PidChecking<A> {
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parent: A,
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require_pid: AtomicU32,
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}
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#[global_allocator]
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static ALLOCATOR: PidChecking<std::alloc::System> = PidChecking {
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parent: std::alloc::System,
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require_pid: AtomicU32::new(0),
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};
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impl<A> PidChecking<A> {
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fn engage(&self) {
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let parent_pid = process::id();
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eprintln!("engaging allocator trap, parent pid={}", parent_pid);
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self.require_pid.store(parent_pid, Ordering::Release);
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}
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fn check(&self) {
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let require_pid = self.require_pid.load(Ordering::Acquire);
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if require_pid != 0 {
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let actual_pid = process::id();
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if require_pid != actual_pid {
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unsafe {
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libc::raise(libc::SIGUSR1);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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unsafe impl<A:GlobalAlloc> GlobalAlloc for PidChecking<A> {
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unsafe fn alloc(&self, layout: Layout) -> *mut u8 {
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self.check();
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self.parent.alloc(layout)
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}
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unsafe fn dealloc(&self, ptr: *mut u8, layout: Layout) {
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self.check();
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self.parent.dealloc(ptr, layout)
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}
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unsafe fn alloc_zeroed(&self, layout: Layout) -> *mut u8 {
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self.check();
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self.parent.alloc_zeroed(layout)
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}
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unsafe fn realloc(&self, ptr: *mut u8, layout: Layout, new_size: usize) -> *mut u8 {
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self.check();
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self.parent.realloc(ptr, layout, new_size)
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}
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}
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fn expect_aborted(status: ExitStatus) {
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dbg!(status);
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let signal = status.signal().expect("expected child process to die of signal");
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#[cfg(not(target_os = "android"))]
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assert!(signal == libc::SIGABRT || signal == libc::SIGILL || signal == libc::SIGTRAP);
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#[cfg(target_os = "android")]
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{
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assert!(signal == libc::SIGABRT || signal == libc::SIGSEGV);
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if signal == libc::SIGSEGV {
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// Pre-KitKat versions of Android signal an abort() with SIGSEGV at address 0xdeadbaad
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// See e.g. https://groups.google.com/g/android-ndk/c/laW1CJc7Icc
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//
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// This behavior was changed in KitKat to send a standard SIGABRT signal.
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// See: https://r.android.com/60341
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//
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// Additional checks performed:
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// 1. Find last tombstone (similar to coredump but in text format) from the
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// same executable (path) as we are (must be because of usage of fork):
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// This ensures that we look into the correct tombstone.
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// 2. Cause of crash is a SIGSEGV with address 0xdeadbaad.
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// 3. libc::abort call is in one of top two functions on callstack.
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// The last two steps distinguish between a normal SIGSEGV and one caused
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// by libc::abort.
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let this_exe = std::env::current_exe().unwrap().into_os_string().into_string().unwrap();
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let exe_string = format!(">>> {this_exe} <<<");
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let tombstone = (0..100)
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.map(|n| format!("/data/tombstones/tombstone_{n:02}"))
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.filter(|f| std::path::Path::new(&f).exists())
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.map(|f| std::fs::read_to_string(&f).expect("Cannot read tombstone file"))
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.filter(|f| f.contains(&exe_string))
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.last()
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.expect("no tombstone found");
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println!("Content of tombstone:\n{tombstone}");
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assert!(tombstone
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.contains("signal 11 (SIGSEGV), code 1 (SEGV_MAPERR), fault addr deadbaad"));
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let abort_on_top = tombstone
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.lines()
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.skip_while(|l| !l.contains("backtrace:"))
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.skip(1)
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.take_while(|l| l.starts_with(" #"))
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.take(2)
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.any(|f| f.contains("/system/lib/libc.so (abort"));
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assert!(abort_on_top);
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}
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}
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}
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fn main() {
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ALLOCATOR.engage();
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fn run(do_panic: &dyn Fn()) -> ExitStatus {
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let child = unsafe { libc::fork() };
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assert!(child >= 0);
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if child == 0 {
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panic::always_abort();
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do_panic();
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process::exit(0);
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}
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let mut status: c_int = 0;
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let got = unsafe { libc::waitpid(child, &mut status, 0) };
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assert_eq!(got, child);
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let status = ExitStatus::from_raw(status.into());
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status
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}
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fn one(do_panic: &dyn Fn()) {
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let status = run(do_panic);
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expect_aborted(status);
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}
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one(&|| panic!());
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one(&|| panic!("some message"));
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one(&|| panic!("message with argument: {}", 42));
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#[derive(Debug)]
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struct Wotsit { }
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one(&|| panic_any(Wotsit { }));
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let mut c = Command::new("echo");
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unsafe {
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c.pre_exec(|| panic!("{}", "crash now!"));
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}
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let st = c.status().expect("failed to get command status");
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expect_aborted(st);
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struct DisplayWithHeap;
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impl fmt::Display for DisplayWithHeap {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
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let s = vec![0; 100];
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let s = std::hint::black_box(s);
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write!(f, "{:?}", s)
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}
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}
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// Some panics in the stdlib that we want not to allocate, as
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// otherwise these facilities become impossible to use in the
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// child after fork, which is really quite awkward.
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one(&|| { None::<DisplayWithHeap>.unwrap(); });
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one(&|| { None::<DisplayWithHeap>.expect("unwrapped a none"); });
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one(&|| { std::str::from_utf8(b"\xff").unwrap(); });
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one(&|| {
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let x = [0, 1, 2, 3];
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let y = x[std::hint::black_box(4)];
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let _z = std::hint::black_box(y);
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});
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// Finally, check that our stunt allocator can actually catch an allocation after fork.
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// ie, that our test is effective.
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let status = run(&|| panic!("allocating to display... {}", DisplayWithHeap));
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dbg!(status);
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assert_eq!(status.signal(), Some(libc::SIGUSR1));
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}
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