//=-- lsan_common.h -------------------------------------------------------===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file is a part of LeakSanitizer. // Private LSan header. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LSAN_COMMON_H #define LSAN_COMMON_H #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_allocator.h" #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_common.h" #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_internal_defs.h" #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform.h" #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_stoptheworld.h" #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_symbolizer.h" // LeakSanitizer relies on some Glibc's internals (e.g. TLS machinery) thus // supported for Linux only. Also, LSan doesn't like 32 bit architectures // because of "small" (4 bytes) pointer size that leads to high false negative // ratio on large leaks. But we still want to have it for some 32 bit arches // (e.g. x86), see https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/403. // To enable LeakSanitizer on a new architecture, one needs to implement the // internal_clone function as well as (probably) adjust the TLS machinery for // the new architecture inside the sanitizer library. #if (SANITIZER_LINUX && !SANITIZER_ANDROID || SANITIZER_MAC) && \ (SANITIZER_WORDSIZE == 64) && \ (defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__mips64) || defined(__aarch64__) || \ defined(__powerpc64__)) #define CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS 1 #elif defined(__i386__) && \ (SANITIZER_LINUX && !SANITIZER_ANDROID || SANITIZER_MAC) #define CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS 1 #elif defined(__arm__) && \ SANITIZER_LINUX && !SANITIZER_ANDROID #define CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS 1 #else #define CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS 0 #endif namespace __sanitizer { class FlagParser; struct DTLS; } namespace __lsan { // Chunk tags. enum ChunkTag { kDirectlyLeaked = 0, // default kIndirectlyLeaked = 1, kReachable = 2, kIgnored = 3 }; const u32 kInvalidTid = (u32) -1; struct Flags { #define LSAN_FLAG(Type, Name, DefaultValue, Description) Type Name; #include "lsan_flags.inc" #undef LSAN_FLAG void SetDefaults(); uptr pointer_alignment() const { return use_unaligned ? 1 : sizeof(uptr); } }; extern Flags lsan_flags; inline Flags *flags() { return &lsan_flags; } void RegisterLsanFlags(FlagParser *parser, Flags *f); struct Leak { u32 id; uptr hit_count; uptr total_size; u32 stack_trace_id; bool is_directly_leaked; bool is_suppressed; }; struct LeakedObject { u32 leak_id; uptr addr; uptr size; }; // Aggregates leaks by stack trace prefix. class LeakReport { public: LeakReport() : next_id_(0), leaks_(1), leaked_objects_(1) {} void AddLeakedChunk(uptr chunk, u32 stack_trace_id, uptr leaked_size, ChunkTag tag); void ReportTopLeaks(uptr max_leaks); void PrintSummary(); void ApplySuppressions(); uptr UnsuppressedLeakCount(); private: void PrintReportForLeak(uptr index); void PrintLeakedObjectsForLeak(uptr index); u32 next_id_; InternalMmapVector leaks_; InternalMmapVector leaked_objects_; }; typedef InternalMmapVector Frontier; // Platform-specific functions. void InitializePlatformSpecificModules(); void ProcessGlobalRegions(Frontier *frontier); void ProcessPlatformSpecificAllocations(Frontier *frontier); struct RootRegion { uptr begin; uptr size; }; InternalMmapVector const *GetRootRegions(); void ScanRootRegion(Frontier *frontier, RootRegion const ®ion, uptr region_begin, uptr region_end, bool is_readable); // Run stoptheworld while holding any platform-specific locks. void DoStopTheWorld(StopTheWorldCallback callback, void* argument); void ScanRangeForPointers(uptr begin, uptr end, Frontier *frontier, const char *region_type, ChunkTag tag); void ScanGlobalRange(uptr begin, uptr end, Frontier *frontier); enum IgnoreObjectResult { kIgnoreObjectSuccess, kIgnoreObjectAlreadyIgnored, kIgnoreObjectInvalid }; // Functions called from the parent tool. const char *MaybeCallLsanDefaultOptions(); void InitCommonLsan(); void DoLeakCheck(); void DoRecoverableLeakCheckVoid(); void DisableCounterUnderflow(); bool DisabledInThisThread(); // Used to implement __lsan::ScopedDisabler. void DisableInThisThread(); void EnableInThisThread(); // Can be used to ignore memory allocated by an intercepted // function. struct ScopedInterceptorDisabler { ScopedInterceptorDisabler() { DisableInThisThread(); } ~ScopedInterceptorDisabler() { EnableInThisThread(); } }; // According to Itanium C++ ABI array cookie is a one word containing // size of allocated array. static inline bool IsItaniumABIArrayCookie(uptr chunk_beg, uptr chunk_size, uptr addr) { return chunk_size == sizeof(uptr) && chunk_beg + chunk_size == addr && *reinterpret_cast(chunk_beg) == 0; } // According to ARM C++ ABI array cookie consists of two words: // struct array_cookie { // std::size_t element_size; // element_size != 0 // std::size_t element_count; // }; static inline bool IsARMABIArrayCookie(uptr chunk_beg, uptr chunk_size, uptr addr) { return chunk_size == 2 * sizeof(uptr) && chunk_beg + chunk_size == addr && *reinterpret_cast(chunk_beg + sizeof(uptr)) == 0; } // Special case for "new T[0]" where T is a type with DTOR. // new T[0] will allocate a cookie (one or two words) for the array size (0) // and store a pointer to the end of allocated chunk. The actual cookie layout // varies between platforms according to their C++ ABI implementation. inline bool IsSpecialCaseOfOperatorNew0(uptr chunk_beg, uptr chunk_size, uptr addr) { #if defined(__arm__) return IsARMABIArrayCookie(chunk_beg, chunk_size, addr); #else return IsItaniumABIArrayCookie(chunk_beg, chunk_size, addr); #endif } // The following must be implemented in the parent tool. void ForEachChunk(ForEachChunkCallback callback, void *arg); // Returns the address range occupied by the global allocator object. void GetAllocatorGlobalRange(uptr *begin, uptr *end); // Wrappers for allocator's ForceLock()/ForceUnlock(). void LockAllocator(); void UnlockAllocator(); // Returns true if [addr, addr + sizeof(void *)) is poisoned. bool WordIsPoisoned(uptr addr); // Wrappers for ThreadRegistry access. void LockThreadRegistry(); void UnlockThreadRegistry(); bool GetThreadRangesLocked(tid_t os_id, uptr *stack_begin, uptr *stack_end, uptr *tls_begin, uptr *tls_end, uptr *cache_begin, uptr *cache_end, DTLS **dtls); void ForEachExtraStackRange(tid_t os_id, RangeIteratorCallback callback, void *arg); // If called from the main thread, updates the main thread's TID in the thread // registry. We need this to handle processes that fork() without a subsequent // exec(), which invalidates the recorded TID. To update it, we must call // gettid() from the main thread. Our solution is to call this function before // leak checking and also before every call to pthread_create() (to handle cases // where leak checking is initiated from a non-main thread). void EnsureMainThreadIDIsCorrect(); // If p points into a chunk that has been allocated to the user, returns its // user-visible address. Otherwise, returns 0. uptr PointsIntoChunk(void *p); // Returns address of user-visible chunk contained in this allocator chunk. uptr GetUserBegin(uptr chunk); // Helper for __lsan_ignore_object(). IgnoreObjectResult IgnoreObjectLocked(const void *p); // Return the linker module, if valid for the platform. LoadedModule *GetLinker(); // Return true if LSan has finished leak checking and reported leaks. bool HasReportedLeaks(); // Run platform-specific leak handlers. void HandleLeaks(); // Wrapper for chunk metadata operations. class LsanMetadata { public: // Constructor accepts address of user-visible chunk. explicit LsanMetadata(uptr chunk); bool allocated() const; ChunkTag tag() const; void set_tag(ChunkTag value); uptr requested_size() const; u32 stack_trace_id() const; private: void *metadata_; }; } // namespace __lsan extern "C" { SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE SANITIZER_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE const char *__lsan_default_options(); SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE SANITIZER_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE int __lsan_is_turned_off(); SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE SANITIZER_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE const char *__lsan_default_suppressions(); } // extern "C" #endif // LSAN_COMMON_H