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- //===-- sanitizer/common_interface_defs.h -----------------------*- C++ -*-===//
- //
- // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
- //
- // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
- // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
- //
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- //
- // Common part of the public sanitizer interface.
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- #ifndef SANITIZER_COMMON_INTERFACE_DEFS_H
- #define SANITIZER_COMMON_INTERFACE_DEFS_H
- #include <stddef.h>
- #include <stdint.h>
- // GCC does not understand __has_feature.
- #if !defined(__has_feature)
- # define __has_feature(x) 0
- #endif
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
- // Arguments for __sanitizer_sandbox_on_notify() below.
- typedef struct {
- // Enable sandbox support in sanitizer coverage.
- int coverage_sandboxed;
- // File descriptor to write coverage data to. If -1 is passed, a file will
- // be pre-opened by __sanitizer_sandobx_on_notify(). This field has no
- // effect if coverage_sandboxed == 0.
- intptr_t coverage_fd;
- // If non-zero, split the coverage data into well-formed blocks. This is
- // useful when coverage_fd is a socket descriptor. Each block will contain
- // a header, allowing data from multiple processes to be sent over the same
- // socket.
- unsigned int coverage_max_block_size;
- } __sanitizer_sandbox_arguments;
- // Tell the tools to write their reports to "path.<pid>" instead of stderr.
- void __sanitizer_set_report_path(const char *path);
- // Tell the tools to write their reports to the provided file descriptor
- // (casted to void *).
- void __sanitizer_set_report_fd(void *fd);
- // Notify the tools that the sandbox is going to be turned on. The reserved
- // parameter will be used in the future to hold a structure with functions
- // that the tools may call to bypass the sandbox.
- void __sanitizer_sandbox_on_notify(__sanitizer_sandbox_arguments *args);
- // This function is called by the tool when it has just finished reporting
- // an error. 'error_summary' is a one-line string that summarizes
- // the error message. This function can be overridden by the client.
- void __sanitizer_report_error_summary(const char *error_summary);
- // Some of the sanitizers (e.g. asan/tsan) may miss bugs that happen
- // in unaligned loads/stores. In order to find such bugs reliably one needs
- // to replace plain unaligned loads/stores with these calls.
- uint16_t __sanitizer_unaligned_load16(const void *p);
- uint32_t __sanitizer_unaligned_load32(const void *p);
- uint64_t __sanitizer_unaligned_load64(const void *p);
- void __sanitizer_unaligned_store16(void *p, uint16_t x);
- void __sanitizer_unaligned_store32(void *p, uint32_t x);
- void __sanitizer_unaligned_store64(void *p, uint64_t x);
- // Annotate the current state of a contiguous container, such as
- // std::vector, std::string or similar.
- // A contiguous container is a container that keeps all of its elements
- // in a contiguous region of memory. The container owns the region of memory
- // [beg, end); the memory [beg, mid) is used to store the current elements
- // and the memory [mid, end) is reserved for future elements;
- // beg <= mid <= end. For example, in "std::vector<> v"
- // beg = &v[0];
- // end = beg + v.capacity() * sizeof(v[0]);
- // mid = beg + v.size() * sizeof(v[0]);
- //
- // This annotation tells the Sanitizer tool about the current state of the
- // container so that the tool can report errors when memory from [mid, end)
- // is accessed. Insert this annotation into methods like push_back/pop_back.
- // Supply the old and the new values of mid (old_mid/new_mid).
- // In the initial state mid == end and so should be the final
- // state when the container is destroyed or when it reallocates the storage.
- //
- // Use with caution and don't use for anything other than vector-like classes.
- //
- // For AddressSanitizer, 'beg' should be 8-aligned and 'end' should
- // be either 8-aligned or it should point to the end of a separate heap-,
- // stack-, or global- allocated buffer. I.e. the following will not work:
- // int64_t x[2]; // 16 bytes, 8-aligned.
- // char *beg = (char *)&x[0];
- // char *end = beg + 12; // Not 8 aligned, not the end of the buffer.
- // This however will work fine:
- // int32_t x[3]; // 12 bytes, but 8-aligned under AddressSanitizer.
- // char *beg = (char*)&x[0];
- // char *end = beg + 12; // Not 8-aligned, but is the end of the buffer.
- void __sanitizer_annotate_contiguous_container(const void *beg,
- const void *end,
- const void *old_mid,
- const void *new_mid);
- // Returns true if the contiguous container [beg, end) is properly poisoned
- // (e.g. with __sanitizer_annotate_contiguous_container), i.e. if
- // - [beg, mid) is addressable,
- // - [mid, end) is unaddressable.
- // Full verification requires O(end-beg) time; this function tries to avoid
- // such complexity by touching only parts of the container around beg/mid/end.
- int __sanitizer_verify_contiguous_container(const void *beg, const void *mid,
- const void *end);
- // Similar to __sanitizer_verify_contiguous_container but returns the address
- // of the first improperly poisoned byte otherwise. Returns null if the area
- // is poisoned properly.
- const void *__sanitizer_contiguous_container_find_bad_address(
- const void *beg, const void *mid, const void *end);
- // Print the stack trace leading to this call. Useful for debugging user code.
- void __sanitizer_print_stack_trace(void);
- // Symbolizes the supplied 'pc' using the format string 'fmt'.
- // Outputs at most 'out_buf_size' bytes into 'out_buf'.
- // The format syntax is described in
- // lib/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_stacktrace_printer.h.
- void __sanitizer_symbolize_pc(void *pc, const char *fmt, char *out_buf,
- size_t out_buf_size);
- // Same as __sanitizer_symbolize_pc, but for data section (i.e. globals).
- void __sanitizer_symbolize_global(void *data_ptr, const char *fmt,
- char *out_buf, size_t out_buf_size);
- // Sets the callback to be called right before death on error.
- // Passing 0 will unset the callback.
- void __sanitizer_set_death_callback(void (*callback)(void));
- // Interceptor hooks.
- // Whenever a libc function interceptor is called it checks if the
- // corresponding weak hook is defined, and it so -- calls it.
- // The primary use case is data-flow-guided fuzzing, where the fuzzer needs
- // to know what is being passed to libc functions, e.g. memcmp.
- // FIXME: implement more hooks.
- void __sanitizer_weak_hook_memcmp(void *called_pc, const void *s1,
- const void *s2, size_t n, int result);
- void __sanitizer_weak_hook_strncmp(void *called_pc, const char *s1,
- const char *s2, size_t n, int result);
- void __sanitizer_weak_hook_strncasecmp(void *called_pc, const char *s1,
- const char *s2, size_t n, int result);
- void __sanitizer_weak_hook_strcmp(void *called_pc, const char *s1,
- const char *s2, int result);
- void __sanitizer_weak_hook_strcasecmp(void *called_pc, const char *s1,
- const char *s2, int result);
- void __sanitizer_weak_hook_strstr(void *called_pc, const char *s1,
- const char *s2, char *result);
- void __sanitizer_weak_hook_strcasestr(void *called_pc, const char *s1,
- const char *s2, char *result);
- void __sanitizer_weak_hook_memmem(void *called_pc,
- const void *s1, size_t len1,
- const void *s2, size_t len2, void *result);
- // Prints stack traces for all live heap allocations ordered by total
- // allocation size until `top_percent` of total live heap is shown.
- // `top_percent` should be between 1 and 100.
- // At most `max_number_of_contexts` contexts (stack traces) is printed.
- // Experimental feature currently available only with asan on Linux/x86_64.
- void __sanitizer_print_memory_profile(size_t top_percent,
- size_t max_number_of_contexts);
- // Fiber annotation interface.
- // Before switching to a different stack, one must call
- // __sanitizer_start_switch_fiber with a pointer to the bottom of the
- // destination stack and its size. When code starts running on the new stack,
- // it must call __sanitizer_finish_switch_fiber to finalize the switch.
- // The start_switch function takes a void** to store the current fake stack if
- // there is one (it is needed when detect_stack_use_after_return is enabled).
- // When restoring a stack, this pointer must be given to the finish_switch
- // function. In most cases, this void* can be stored on the stack just before
- // switching. When leaving a fiber definitely, null must be passed as first
- // argument to the start_switch function so that the fake stack is destroyed.
- // If you do not want support for stack use-after-return detection, you can
- // always pass null to these two functions.
- // Note that the fake stack mechanism is disabled during fiber switch, so if a
- // signal callback runs during the switch, it will not benefit from the stack
- // use-after-return detection.
- void __sanitizer_start_switch_fiber(void **fake_stack_save,
- const void *bottom, size_t size);
- void __sanitizer_finish_switch_fiber(void *fake_stack_save,
- const void **bottom_old,
- size_t *size_old);
- // Get full module name and calculate pc offset within it.
- // Returns 1 if pc belongs to some module, 0 if module was not found.
- int __sanitizer_get_module_and_offset_for_pc(void *pc, char *module_path,
- size_t module_path_len,
- void **pc_offset);
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- } // extern "C"
- #endif
- #endif // SANITIZER_COMMON_INTERFACE_DEFS_H
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