Chromium Code Reviews| Index: chrome/app/image_pre_reader_win.cc |
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| +// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| +// found in the LICENSE file. |
| + |
| +#include "chrome/app/image_pre_reader_win.h" |
| + |
| +#include <windows.h> |
| +#include <algorithm> |
| +#include <limits> |
| +#include <vector> |
| + |
| +#include "base/logging.h" |
| +#include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" |
| +#include "base/threading/thread_restrictions.h" |
| +#include "base/win/pe_image.h" |
| +#include "base/win/scoped_handle.h" |
| +#include "base/win/windows_version.h" |
| + |
| +namespace { |
| + |
| +// The minimum buffer size to allocate when reading the PE file headers. |
| +// |
| +// The PE file headers usually fit into a single 1KB page, and a PE file must |
| +// at least contain the initial page with the headers. That said, as long as |
| +// we expect at least sizeof(IMAGE_DOS_HEADER) bytes, we're ok. |
| +const size_t kMinHeaderBufferSize = 0x400; |
| + |
| +// A handy symbolic constant. |
| +const uint8 kOneHundredPercent = 100; |
| + |
| +void StaticAssertions() { |
| + COMPILE_ASSERT(kMinHeaderBufferSize >= sizeof(IMAGE_DOS_HEADER), |
| + min_header_buffer_size_at_least_as_big_as_the_dos_header); |
|
Nico
2015/07/26 02:20:55
fyi, COMPILE_ASSERTs don't have to be in functions
|
| +} |
| + |
| +// This struct provides a deallocation functor for use with scoped_ptr<T> |
| +// allocated with ::VirtualAlloc(). |
| +struct ScopedPtrVirtualFree { |
| + void operator() (void* ptr) { |
| + ::VirtualFree(ptr, 0, MEM_RELEASE); |
| + } |
| +}; |
| + |
| +// A wrapper for the Win32 ::SetFilePointer() function with some error checking. |
| +bool SetFilePointer(HANDLE file_handle, size_t position) { |
| + return position <= static_cast<size_t>(std::numeric_limits<LONG>::max()) && |
| + ::SetFilePointer(file_handle, |
| + static_cast<LONG>(position), |
| + NULL, |
| + FILE_BEGIN) != INVALID_SET_FILE_POINTER; |
| +} |
| + |
| +// A helper function to read the next |bytes_to_read| bytes from the file |
| +// given by |file_handle| into |buffer|. |
| +bool ReadNextBytes(HANDLE file_handle, void* buffer, size_t bytes_to_read) { |
| + DCHECK(file_handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE); |
| + DCHECK(buffer != NULL); |
| + DCHECK(bytes_to_read > 0); |
| + |
| + DWORD bytes_read = 0; |
| + return bytes_to_read <= std::numeric_limits<DWORD>::max() && |
| + ::ReadFile(file_handle, |
| + buffer, |
| + static_cast<DWORD>(bytes_to_read), |
| + &bytes_read, |
| + NULL) && |
| + bytes_read == bytes_to_read; |
| +} |
| + |
| +// A helper function to extend the |current_buffer| of bytes such that it |
| +// contains |desired_length| bytes read from the file given by |file_handle|. |
| +// |
| +// It is assumed that |file_handle| has been used to sequentially populate |
| +// |current_buffer| thus far and is already positioned at the appropriate |
| +// read location. |
| +bool ReadMissingBytes(HANDLE file_handle, |
| + std::vector<uint8>* current_buffer, |
| + size_t desired_length) { |
| + DCHECK(file_handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE); |
| + DCHECK(current_buffer != NULL); |
| + |
| + size_t current_length = current_buffer->size(); |
| + if (current_length >= desired_length) |
| + return true; |
| + |
| + size_t bytes_to_read = desired_length - current_length; |
| + current_buffer->resize(desired_length); |
| + return ReadNextBytes(file_handle, |
| + &(current_buffer->at(current_length)), |
| + bytes_to_read); |
| +} |
| + |
| +// Return a |percentage| of the number of initialized bytes in the given |
| +// |section|. |
| +// |
| +// This returns a percentage of the lesser of the size of the raw data in |
| +// the section and the virtual size of the section. |
| +// |
| +// Note that sections can have their tails implicitly initialized to zero |
| +// (i.e., their virtual size is larger than the raw size) and that raw data |
| +// is padded to the PE page size if the entire section is initialized (i.e., |
| +// their raw data size will be larger than the virtual size). |
| +// |
| +// Any data after the initialized portion of the section will be soft-faulted |
| +// in (very quickly) as needed, so we don't need to include it in the returned |
| +// length. |
| +size_t GetPercentageOfSectionLength(const IMAGE_SECTION_HEADER* section, |
| + uint8 percentage) { |
| + DCHECK(section != NULL); |
| + DCHECK_GT(percentage, 0); |
| + DCHECK_LE(percentage, kOneHundredPercent); |
| + |
| + size_t initialized_length = std::min(section->SizeOfRawData, |
| + section->Misc.VirtualSize); |
| + |
| + if (initialized_length == 0) |
| + return 0; |
| + |
| + size_t length = (initialized_length * percentage) / kOneHundredPercent; |
| + |
| + return std::max<size_t>(length, 1); |
| +} |
| + |
| +// Helper function to read through a |percentage| of the given |section| |
| +// of the file denoted by |file_handle|. The |temp_buffer| is (re)used as |
| +// a transient storage area as the section is read in chunks of |
| +// |temp_buffer_size| bytes. |
| +bool ReadThroughSection(HANDLE file_handle, |
| + const IMAGE_SECTION_HEADER* section, |
| + uint8 percentage, |
| + void* temp_buffer, |
| + size_t temp_buffer_size) { |
| + DCHECK(file_handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE); |
| + DCHECK(section != NULL); |
| + DCHECK_LE(percentage, kOneHundredPercent); |
| + DCHECK(temp_buffer != NULL); |
| + DCHECK(temp_buffer_size > 0); |
| + |
| + size_t bytes_to_read = GetPercentageOfSectionLength(section, percentage); |
| + if (bytes_to_read == 0) |
| + return true; |
| + |
| + if (!SetFilePointer(file_handle, section->PointerToRawData)) |
| + return false; |
| + |
| + // Read all chunks except the last one. |
| + while (bytes_to_read > temp_buffer_size) { |
| + if (!ReadNextBytes(file_handle, temp_buffer, temp_buffer_size)) |
| + return false; |
| + bytes_to_read -= temp_buffer_size; |
| + } |
| + |
| + // Read the last (possibly partial) chunk and return. |
| + DCHECK(bytes_to_read > 0); |
| + DCHECK(bytes_to_read <= temp_buffer_size); |
| + return ReadNextBytes(file_handle, temp_buffer, bytes_to_read); |
| +} |
| + |
| +// A helper function to touch all pages in the range |
| +// [base_addr, base_addr + length). |
| +void TouchPagesInRange(void* base_addr, size_t length) { |
| + DCHECK(base_addr != NULL); |
| + DCHECK(length > 0); |
| + |
| + // Get the system info so we know the page size. Also, make sure we use a |
| + // non-zero value for the page size; GetSystemInfo() is hookable/patchable, |
| + // and you never know what shenanigans someone could get up to. |
| + SYSTEM_INFO system_info = {}; |
| + GetSystemInfo(&system_info); |
| + if (system_info.dwPageSize == 0) |
| + system_info.dwPageSize = 4096; |
| + |
| + // We don't want to read outside the byte range (which could trigger an |
| + // access violation), so let's figure out the exact locations of the first |
| + // and final bytes we want to read. |
| + volatile uint8* touch_ptr = reinterpret_cast<uint8*>(base_addr); |
| + volatile uint8* final_touch_ptr = touch_ptr + length - 1; |
| + |
| + // Read the memory in the range [touch_ptr, final_touch_ptr] with a stride |
| + // of the system page size, to ensure that it's been paged in. |
| + uint8 dummy; |
| + while (touch_ptr < final_touch_ptr) { |
| + dummy = *touch_ptr; |
| + touch_ptr += system_info.dwPageSize; |
| + } |
| + dummy = *final_touch_ptr; |
| +} |
| + |
| +} // namespace |
| + |
| +bool ImagePreReader::PartialPreReadImageOnDisk(const wchar_t* file_path, |
| + uint8 percentage, |
| + size_t max_chunk_size) { |
| + // TODO(rogerm): change this to have the number of bytes pre-read per |
| + // section be driven by a static table within the PE file (defaulting to |
| + // full read if it's not there?) that's initialized by the optimization |
| + // toolchain. |
| + DCHECK(file_path != NULL); |
| + |
| + if (percentage == 0) |
| + return true; |
| + |
| + if (percentage > kOneHundredPercent) |
| + percentage = kOneHundredPercent; |
| + |
| + // Validate/setup max_chunk_size, imposing a 1MB minimum on the chunk size. |
| + const size_t kMinChunkSize = 1024 * 1024; |
| + max_chunk_size = std::max(max_chunk_size, kMinChunkSize); |
| + |
| + // Open the file. |
| + base::win::ScopedHandle file( |
| + CreateFile(file_path, |
| + GENERIC_READ, |
| + FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE | FILE_SHARE_DELETE, |
| + NULL, |
| + OPEN_EXISTING, |
| + FILE_FLAG_SEQUENTIAL_SCAN, |
| + NULL)); |
| + |
| + if (!file.IsValid()) |
| + return false; |
| + |
| + // Allocate a resizable buffer for the headers. We initially reserve as much |
| + // space as we typically see as the header size for chrome.dll and other |
| + // PE images. |
| + std::vector<uint8> headers; |
| + headers.reserve(kMinHeaderBufferSize); |
| + |
| + // Read, hopefully, all of the headers. |
| + if (!ReadMissingBytes(file, &headers, kMinHeaderBufferSize)) |
| + return false; |
| + |
| + // The DOS header starts at offset 0 and allows us to get the offset of the |
| + // NT headers. Let's ensure we've read enough to capture the NT headers. |
| + size_t nt_headers_start = |
| + reinterpret_cast<IMAGE_DOS_HEADER*>(&headers[0])->e_lfanew; |
| + size_t nt_headers_end = nt_headers_start + sizeof(IMAGE_NT_HEADERS); |
| + if (!ReadMissingBytes(file, &headers, nt_headers_end)) |
| + return false; |
| + |
| + // Now that we've got the NT headers we can get the total header size, |
| + // including all of the section headers. Let's ensure we've read enough |
| + // to capture all of the header data. |
| + size_t size_of_headers = reinterpret_cast<IMAGE_NT_HEADERS*>( |
| + &headers[nt_headers_start])->OptionalHeader.SizeOfHeaders; |
| + if (!ReadMissingBytes(file, &headers, size_of_headers)) |
| + return false; |
| + |
| + // Now we have all of the headers. This is enough to let us use the PEImage |
| + // wrapper to query the structure of the image. |
| + base::win::PEImage pe_image(reinterpret_cast<HMODULE>(&headers[0])); |
| + CHECK(pe_image.VerifyMagic()); |
| + |
| + // Allocate a buffer to hold the pre-read bytes. |
| + scoped_ptr_malloc<uint8, ScopedPtrVirtualFree> buffer( |
| + reinterpret_cast<uint8*>( |
| + ::VirtualAlloc(NULL, max_chunk_size, MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE))); |
| + if (buffer.get() == NULL) |
| + return false; |
| + |
| + // Iterate over each section, reading in a percentage of each. |
| + const IMAGE_SECTION_HEADER* section = NULL; |
| + for (UINT i = 0; (section = pe_image.GetSectionHeader(i)) != NULL; ++i) { |
| + CHECK_LE(reinterpret_cast<const uint8*>(section + 1), |
| + &headers[0] + headers.size()); |
| + if (!ReadThroughSection( |
| + file, section, percentage, buffer.get(), max_chunk_size)) |
| + return false; |
| + } |
| + |
| + // We're done. |
| + return true; |
| +} |
| + |
| +bool ImagePreReader::PartialPreReadImageInMemory(const wchar_t* file_path, |
| + uint8 percentage) { |
| + // TODO(rogerm): change this to have the number of bytes pre-read per |
| + // section be driven by a static table within the PE file (defaulting to |
| + // full read if it's not there?) that's initialized by the optimization |
| + // toolchain. |
| + DCHECK(file_path != NULL); |
| + |
| + if (percentage == 0) |
| + return true; |
| + |
| + if (percentage > kOneHundredPercent) |
| + percentage = kOneHundredPercent; |
| + |
| + HMODULE dll_module = ::LoadLibraryExW( |
| + file_path, |
| + NULL, |
| + LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH | DONT_RESOLVE_DLL_REFERENCES); |
| + |
| + if (!dll_module) |
| + return false; |
| + |
| + base::win::PEImage pe_image(dll_module); |
| + CHECK(pe_image.VerifyMagic()); |
| + |
| + // Iterate over each section, stepping through a percentage of each to page |
| + // it in off the disk. |
| + const IMAGE_SECTION_HEADER* section = NULL; |
| + for (UINT i = 0; (section = pe_image.GetSectionHeader(i)) != NULL; ++i) { |
| + // Get the extent we want to touch. |
| + size_t length = GetPercentageOfSectionLength(section, percentage); |
| + if (length == 0) |
| + continue; |
| + uint8* start = |
| + static_cast<uint8*>(pe_image.RVAToAddr(section->VirtualAddress)); |
| + |
| + // Verify that the extent we're going to touch falls inside the section |
| + // we expect it to (and by implication, inside the pe_image). |
| + CHECK_EQ(section, |
| + pe_image.GetImageSectionFromAddr(start)); |
| + CHECK_EQ(section, |
| + pe_image.GetImageSectionFromAddr(start + length - 1)); |
| + |
| + // Page in the section range. |
| + TouchPagesInRange(start, length); |
| + } |
| + |
| + FreeLibrary(dll_module); |
| + |
| + return true; |
| +} |
| + |
| +bool ImagePreReader::PreReadImage(const wchar_t* file_path, |
| + size_t size_to_read, |
| + size_t step_size) { |
| + base::ThreadRestrictions::AssertIOAllowed(); |
| + if (base::win::GetVersion() > base::win::VERSION_XP) { |
| + // Vista+ branch. On these OSes, the forced reads through the DLL actually |
| + // slows warm starts. The solution is to sequentially read file contents |
| + // with an optional cap on total amount to read. |
| + base::win::ScopedHandle file( |
| + CreateFile(file_path, |
| + GENERIC_READ, |
| + FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE | FILE_SHARE_DELETE, |
| + NULL, |
| + OPEN_EXISTING, |
| + FILE_FLAG_SEQUENTIAL_SCAN, |
| + NULL)); |
| + |
| + if (!file.IsValid()) |
| + return false; |
| + |
| + // Default to 1MB sequential reads. |
| + const DWORD actual_step_size = std::max(static_cast<DWORD>(step_size), |
| + static_cast<DWORD>(1024*1024)); |
| + LPVOID buffer = ::VirtualAlloc(NULL, |
| + actual_step_size, |
| + MEM_COMMIT, |
| + PAGE_READWRITE); |
| + |
| + if (buffer == NULL) |
| + return false; |
| + |
| + DWORD len; |
| + size_t total_read = 0; |
| + while (::ReadFile(file, buffer, actual_step_size, &len, NULL) && |
| + len > 0 && |
| + (size_to_read ? total_read < size_to_read : true)) { |
| + total_read += static_cast<size_t>(len); |
| + } |
| + ::VirtualFree(buffer, 0, MEM_RELEASE); |
| + } else { |
| + // WinXP branch. Here, reading the DLL from disk doesn't do |
| + // what we want so instead we pull the pages into memory by loading |
| + // the DLL and touching pages at a stride. We use the system's page |
| + // size as the stride, ignoring the passed in step_size, to make sure |
| + // each page in the range is touched. |
| + HMODULE dll_module = ::LoadLibraryExW( |
| + file_path, |
| + NULL, |
| + LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH | DONT_RESOLVE_DLL_REFERENCES); |
| + |
| + if (!dll_module) |
| + return false; |
| + |
| + base::win::PEImage pe_image(dll_module); |
| + CHECK(pe_image.VerifyMagic()); |
| + |
| + // We don't want to read past the end of the module (which could trigger |
| + // an access violation), so make sure to check the image size. |
| + PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS nt_headers = pe_image.GetNTHeaders(); |
| + size_t dll_module_length = std::min( |
| + size_to_read ? size_to_read : ~0, |
| + static_cast<size_t>(nt_headers->OptionalHeader.SizeOfImage)); |
| + |
| + // Page in then release the module. |
| + TouchPagesInRange(dll_module, dll_module_length); |
| + FreeLibrary(dll_module); |
| + } |
| + |
| + return true; |
| +} |
| + |
| +bool ImagePreReader::PartialPreReadImage(const wchar_t* file_path, |
| + uint8 percentage, |
| + size_t max_chunk_size) { |
| + base::ThreadRestrictions::AssertIOAllowed(); |
| + |
| + if (percentage >= kOneHundredPercent) { |
| + // If we're reading the whole image, we don't need to parse headers and |
| + // navigate sections, the basic PreReadImage() can be used to just step |
| + // blindly through the entire file / address-space. |
| + return PreReadImage(file_path, 0, max_chunk_size); |
| + } |
| + |
| + if (base::win::GetVersion() > base::win::VERSION_XP) { |
| + // Vista+ branch. On these OSes, we warm up the Image by reading its |
| + // file off the disk. |
| + return PartialPreReadImageOnDisk(file_path, percentage, max_chunk_size); |
| + } |
| + |
| + // WinXP branch. For XP, reading the image from disk doesn't do what we want |
| + // so instead we pull the pages into memory by loading the DLL and touching |
| + // initialized pages at a stride. |
| + return PartialPreReadImageInMemory(file_path, percentage); |
| +} |