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1 /* | |
2 * Copyright (c) 2012 The Native Client Authors. All rights reserved. | |
3 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | |
4 * found in the LICENSE file. | |
5 */ | |
6 | |
7 /* | |
8 * ncvalidate_iter.c | |
9 * Validate x86 instructions for Native Client | |
10 * | |
11 */ | |
12 | |
13 #include "native_client/src/trusted/validator/x86/ncval_reg_sfi/ncvalidate_iter.
h" | |
14 | |
15 #include <assert.h> | |
16 #include <string.h> | |
17 | |
18 #include "native_client/src/include/portability_io.h" | |
19 #include "native_client/src/shared/platform/nacl_check.h" | |
20 #include "native_client/src/shared/platform/nacl_log.h" | |
21 #include "native_client/src/trusted/validator/x86/decoder/ncop_exps.h" | |
22 #include "native_client/src/trusted/validator/x86/decoder/nc_inst_state_internal
.h" | |
23 #include "native_client/src/trusted/validator/x86/halt_trim.h" | |
24 #include "native_client/src/trusted/validator/x86/nc_segment.h" | |
25 #include "native_client/src/trusted/validator/x86/ncval_reg_sfi/ncvalidate_iter_
internal.h" | |
26 #include "native_client/src/trusted/validator/x86/ncval_reg_sfi/ncval_decode_tab
les.h" | |
27 #include "native_client/src/trusted/validator/x86/ncval_reg_sfi/nc_illegal.h" | |
28 #include "native_client/src/trusted/validator/x86/ncval_reg_sfi/nc_jumps.h" | |
29 #include "native_client/src/trusted/validator/x86/ncval_reg_sfi/nc_jumps_detaile
d.h" | |
30 #include "native_client/src/trusted/validator/x86/ncval_reg_sfi/nc_memory_protec
t.h" | |
31 #ifdef NCVAL_TESTING | |
32 #include "native_client/src/trusted/validator/x86/ncval_reg_sfi/nc_postconds.h" | |
33 #endif | |
34 #include "native_client/src/trusted/validator_x86/ncdis_decode_tables.h" | |
35 | |
36 /* To turn on debugging of instruction decoding, change value of | |
37 * DEBUGGING to 1. | |
38 */ | |
39 #define DEBUGGING 0 | |
40 | |
41 #include "native_client/src/shared/utils/debugging.h" | |
42 | |
43 #include "native_client/src/trusted/validator/x86/decoder/nc_inst_iter_inl.c" | |
44 | |
45 /* When >= 0, only print that many errors before quiting. When | |
46 * < 0, print all errors. | |
47 */ | |
48 int NACL_FLAGS_max_reported_errors = | |
49 #ifdef NCVAL_TESTING | |
50 /* Turn off error reporting when generating pre/post conditions. | |
51 * Note: conditional code for NCVAL_TESTING will reset the | |
52 * quit flag after each instruction. Hence, by using 0, we | |
53 * effectively turn off printing of errors as the default. However, | |
54 * one can override this on the command line to force errors to | |
55 * be printed as well. | |
56 */ | |
57 0 | |
58 #else | |
59 100 | |
60 #endif | |
61 ; | |
62 | |
63 Bool NACL_FLAGS_validator_trace_instructions = FALSE; | |
64 | |
65 Bool NACL_FLAGS_validator_trace_inst_internals = FALSE; | |
66 | |
67 Bool NACL_FLAGS_ncval_annotate = TRUE; | |
68 | |
69 Bool NACL_FLAGS_unsafe_single_inst_mode = FALSE; | |
70 | |
71 #ifdef NCVAL_TESTING | |
72 Bool NACL_FLAGS_report_conditions_on_all = FALSE; | |
73 | |
74 void NaClConditionAppend(char* condition, | |
75 char** buffer, | |
76 size_t* remaining_buffer_size) { | |
77 size_t bsize = strlen(condition); | |
78 *buffer = condition + bsize; | |
79 if (bsize > 0) { | |
80 /* Add that we are adding an alternative. */ | |
81 SNPRINTF(*buffer, NCVAL_CONDITION_SIZE - bsize, | |
82 "&"); | |
83 bsize = strlen(condition); | |
84 *buffer = condition + bsize; | |
85 } | |
86 *remaining_buffer_size = NCVAL_CONDITION_SIZE - bsize; | |
87 } | |
88 #endif | |
89 | |
90 /* Define the stop instruction. */ | |
91 const uint8_t kNaClFullStop = 0xf4; /* x86 HALT opcode */ | |
92 | |
93 void NaClValidatorFlagsSetTraceVerbose(void) { | |
94 NACL_FLAGS_validator_trace_instructions = TRUE; | |
95 NACL_FLAGS_validator_trace_inst_internals = TRUE; | |
96 } | |
97 | |
98 int NaClValidatorStateGetMaxReportedErrors(NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
99 return vstate->quit_after_error_count; | |
100 } | |
101 | |
102 void NaClValidatorStateSetMaxReportedErrors(NaClValidatorState *vstate, | |
103 int new_value) { | |
104 vstate->quit_after_error_count = new_value; | |
105 vstate->quit = NaClValidatorQuit(vstate); | |
106 } | |
107 | |
108 Bool NaClValidatorStateGetTraceInstructions(NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
109 return vstate->trace_instructions; | |
110 } | |
111 | |
112 void NaClValidatorStateSetTraceInstructions(NaClValidatorState *vstate, | |
113 Bool new_value) { | |
114 vstate->trace_instructions = new_value; | |
115 } | |
116 | |
117 Bool NaClValidatorStateGetTraceInstInternals(NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
118 return vstate->trace_inst_internals; | |
119 } | |
120 | |
121 void NaClValidatorStateSetTraceInstInternals(NaClValidatorState *vstate, | |
122 Bool new_value) { | |
123 vstate->trace_inst_internals = new_value; | |
124 } | |
125 | |
126 static INLINE Bool NaClValidatorStateTraceInline(NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
127 return vstate->trace_instructions || vstate->trace_inst_internals; | |
128 } | |
129 | |
130 | |
131 Bool NaClValidatorStateTrace(NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
132 return NaClValidatorStateTraceInline(vstate); | |
133 } | |
134 | |
135 void NaClValidatorStateSetTraceVerbose(NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
136 vstate->trace_instructions = TRUE; | |
137 vstate->trace_inst_internals = TRUE; | |
138 } | |
139 | |
140 int NaClValidatorStateGetLogVerbosity(NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
141 return vstate->log_verbosity; | |
142 } | |
143 | |
144 void NaClValidatorStateSetLogVerbosity(NaClValidatorState *vstate, | |
145 Bool new_value) { | |
146 vstate->log_verbosity = new_value; | |
147 } | |
148 | |
149 Bool NaClValidatorStateGetDoStubOut(NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
150 return vstate->do_stub_out; | |
151 } | |
152 | |
153 void NaClValidatorStateSetDoStubOut(NaClValidatorState *vstate, | |
154 Bool new_value) { | |
155 vstate->do_stub_out = new_value; | |
156 /* We also turn off error diagnostics, under the assumption | |
157 * you don't want them. (Note: if the user wants them, | |
158 * you can run ncval to get them). | |
159 */ | |
160 if (new_value) { | |
161 NaClValidatorStateSetMaxReportedErrors(vstate, 0); | |
162 } | |
163 } | |
164 | |
165 static void NaClValidatorTrace(NaClValidatorState* vstate) { | |
166 struct Gio* g = NaClLogGetGio(); | |
167 NaClInstState* inst_state = NaClInstIterGetStateInline(vstate->cur_iter); | |
168 (*vstate->error_reporter->printf) | |
169 (vstate->error_reporter, "-> visit: "); | |
170 if (NaClValidatorStateGetTraceInstructions(vstate)) { | |
171 (*vstate->error_reporter->print_inst)(vstate->error_reporter, | |
172 (void*) NaClInstStateInst(inst_state)); | |
173 } | |
174 if (NaClValidatorStateGetTraceInstInternals(vstate)) { | |
175 NaClExpVectorPrint(g, inst_state); | |
176 } | |
177 } | |
178 | |
179 /* TODO(karl) Move the print routines to a separate module. */ | |
180 | |
181 /* Returns true if an error message should be printed for the given level, in | |
182 * the current validator state. | |
183 * Parameters: | |
184 * vstate - The validator state (may be NULL). | |
185 * level - The log level of the validator message. | |
186 */ | |
187 static INLINE Bool NaClPrintValidatorMessages( | |
188 NaClValidatorState *vstate, int level) { | |
189 if (NULL == vstate) { | |
190 /* Validator not defined yet, only used log verbosity to decide if message | |
191 * should be printed. | |
192 */ | |
193 return level <= NaClLogGetVerbosity(); | |
194 } else { | |
195 return (vstate->quit_after_error_count != 0) && | |
196 (level <= vstate->log_verbosity) && | |
197 (level <= NaClLogGetVerbosity()); | |
198 } | |
199 } | |
200 | |
201 static INLINE const char *NaClLogLevelLabel(int level) { | |
202 switch (level) { | |
203 case LOG_WARNING: | |
204 return "WARNING: "; | |
205 case LOG_ERROR: | |
206 return "ERROR: "; | |
207 case LOG_FATAL: | |
208 return "FATAL: "; | |
209 default: | |
210 return ""; | |
211 } | |
212 } | |
213 | |
214 /* Records that an error message has just been reported. | |
215 * Parameters: | |
216 * vstate - The validator state (may be NULL). | |
217 * level - The log level of the validator message. | |
218 */ | |
219 static void NaClRecordErrorReported(NaClValidatorState *vstate, int level) { | |
220 if ((vstate != NULL) && ((level == LOG_ERROR) || (level == LOG_FATAL)) && | |
221 (vstate->quit_after_error_count > 0) && | |
222 !vstate->do_stub_out) { | |
223 --(vstate->quit_after_error_count); | |
224 vstate->quit = NaClValidatorQuit(vstate); | |
225 if (vstate->quit_after_error_count == 0) { | |
226 (*vstate->error_reporter->printf)( | |
227 vstate->error_reporter, | |
228 "%sError limit reached. Validator quitting!\n", | |
229 NaClLogLevelLabel(LOG_INFO)); | |
230 } | |
231 } | |
232 } | |
233 | |
234 /* Records the number of error validator messages generated for the state. | |
235 * Parameters: | |
236 * vstate - The validator state (may be NULL). | |
237 * level - The log level of the validator message. | |
238 * Returns - Updated error level, based on state. | |
239 */ | |
240 static INLINE int NaClRecordIfValidatorError(NaClValidatorState *vstate, | |
241 int level) { | |
242 /* Note: don't quit if stubbing out, so all problems are fixed. */ | |
243 if (((level == LOG_ERROR) || (level == LOG_FATAL)) && | |
244 (NULL != vstate) && !vstate->do_stub_out) { | |
245 vstate->validates_ok = FALSE; | |
246 vstate->quit = NaClValidatorQuit(vstate); | |
247 } | |
248 return level; | |
249 } | |
250 | |
251 /* The low-level implementation for stubbing out an instruction. Always use | |
252 * this function to (ultimately) stub out instructions. This makes it possible | |
253 * to detect when the validator modifies the code. | |
254 */ | |
255 void NCStubOutMem(NaClValidatorState *state, void *ptr, size_t num) { | |
256 state->did_stub_out = TRUE; | |
257 memset(ptr, kNaClFullStop, num); | |
258 } | |
259 | |
260 /* Does stub out of instruction in validator state. */ | |
261 static void NaClStubOutInst(NaClValidatorState *state, NaClInstState* inst) { | |
262 NCRemainingMemory *memory = inst->bytes.memory; | |
263 NCStubOutMem(state, memory->mpc, memory->read_length); | |
264 } | |
265 | |
266 /* Does a printf using the error reporter of the state if defined. | |
267 * Uses NaClLogGetGio() if undefined. | |
268 */ | |
269 static INLINE void NaClPrintVMessage(NaClValidatorState* vstate, | |
270 const char* format, | |
271 va_list ap) { | |
272 if (vstate) { | |
273 vstate->error_reporter->printf_v(vstate->error_reporter, format, ap); | |
274 } else { | |
275 gvprintf(NaClLogGetGio(), format, ap); | |
276 } | |
277 } | |
278 | |
279 /* Forward declaration to define printf arguments. */ | |
280 static void NaClPrintMessage(NaClValidatorState* vstate, | |
281 const char* format, | |
282 ...) ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT_PRINTF(2, 3); | |
283 | |
284 /* Does a printf using the error reporter of the state if defined. | |
285 * Uses NaClLogGetGio() if undefined. | |
286 */ | |
287 static INLINE void NaClPrintMessage(NaClValidatorState* vstate, | |
288 const char* format, | |
289 ...) { | |
290 va_list ap; | |
291 va_start(ap, format); | |
292 NaClPrintVMessage(vstate, format, ap); | |
293 va_end(ap); | |
294 } | |
295 | |
296 /* Print out a predefined prefix for messages, along with the serverity | |
297 * of the message. | |
298 */ | |
299 static void NaClPrintValidatorPrefix(int level, | |
300 NaClValidatorState* vstate, | |
301 Bool visible_level) { | |
302 NaClPrintMessage(vstate, "VALIDATOR: "); | |
303 if (visible_level) NaClPrintMessage(vstate, "%s", NaClLogLevelLabel(level)); | |
304 } | |
305 | |
306 /* Prints out an instruction on behalf of the validator. */ | |
307 static void NaClValidatorPrintInst(int level, | |
308 NaClValidatorState *vstate, | |
309 NaClInstState *inst) { | |
310 NaClPrintValidatorPrefix(level, vstate, FALSE); | |
311 if (vstate) { | |
312 vstate->error_reporter->print_inst(vstate->error_reporter, (void*) inst); | |
313 } else { | |
314 NaClInstStateInstPrint(NaClLogGetGio(), inst); | |
315 } | |
316 } | |
317 | |
318 void NaClValidatorMessage(int level, | |
319 NaClValidatorState *vstate, | |
320 const char *format, | |
321 ...) { | |
322 level = NaClRecordIfValidatorError(vstate, level); | |
323 if (NaClPrintValidatorMessages(vstate, level)) { | |
324 va_list ap; | |
325 NaClPrintValidatorPrefix(level, vstate, TRUE); | |
326 va_start(ap, format); | |
327 NaClPrintVMessage(vstate, format, ap); | |
328 va_end(ap); | |
329 NaClRecordErrorReported(vstate, level); | |
330 } | |
331 } | |
332 | |
333 void NaClValidatorVarargMessage(int level, | |
334 NaClValidatorState *vstate, | |
335 const char *format, | |
336 va_list ap) { | |
337 level = NaClRecordIfValidatorError(vstate, level); | |
338 if (NaClPrintValidatorMessages(vstate, level)) { | |
339 NaClPrintValidatorPrefix(level, vstate, TRUE); | |
340 NaClPrintVMessage(vstate, format, ap); | |
341 NaClRecordErrorReported(vstate, level); | |
342 } | |
343 } | |
344 | |
345 static void NaClValidatorPcAddressMess( | |
346 int level, | |
347 NaClValidatorState *vstate, | |
348 NaClPcAddress addr, | |
349 const char *format, | |
350 va_list ap) { | |
351 level = NaClRecordIfValidatorError(vstate, level); | |
352 if (NaClPrintValidatorMessages(vstate, level)) { | |
353 NaClPrintValidatorPrefix(level, vstate, !NACL_FLAGS_ncval_annotate); | |
354 NaClPrintMessage(vstate, "%"NACL_PRIxNaClPcAddress ": ", addr); | |
355 NaClPrintVMessage(vstate, format, ap); | |
356 NaClRecordErrorReported(vstate, level); | |
357 } | |
358 } | |
359 | |
360 void NaClValidatorPcAddressMessage(int level, | |
361 NaClValidatorState *vstate, | |
362 NaClPcAddress addr, | |
363 const char *format, | |
364 ...) { | |
365 va_list ap; | |
366 va_start(ap, format); | |
367 NaClValidatorPcAddressMess(level, vstate, vstate->vbase + addr, format, ap); | |
368 va_end(ap); | |
369 } | |
370 | |
371 void NaClValidatorInstMessage(int level, | |
372 NaClValidatorState *vstate, | |
373 NaClInstState *inst, | |
374 const char *format, | |
375 ...) { | |
376 if (NACL_FLAGS_ncval_annotate) { | |
377 va_list ap; | |
378 va_start(ap, format); | |
379 NaClValidatorPcAddressMess(level, vstate, | |
380 NaClInstStatePrintableAddress(inst), | |
381 format, ap); | |
382 va_end(ap); | |
383 } else { | |
384 level = NaClRecordIfValidatorError(vstate, level); | |
385 if (NaClPrintValidatorMessages(vstate, level)) { | |
386 va_list ap; | |
387 NaClValidatorPrintInst(level, vstate, inst); | |
388 NaClPrintValidatorPrefix(level, vstate, TRUE); | |
389 va_start(ap, format); | |
390 NaClPrintVMessage(vstate, format, ap); | |
391 va_end(ap); | |
392 NaClRecordErrorReported(vstate, level); | |
393 } | |
394 } | |
395 if (vstate->do_stub_out && (level <= LOG_ERROR)) { | |
396 NaClStubOutInst(vstate, inst); | |
397 } | |
398 } | |
399 | |
400 void NaClValidatorTwoInstMessage(int level, | |
401 NaClValidatorState *vstate, | |
402 NaClInstState *inst1, | |
403 NaClInstState *inst2, | |
404 const char *format, | |
405 ...) { | |
406 level = NaClRecordIfValidatorError(vstate, level); | |
407 if (NaClPrintValidatorMessages(vstate, level)) { | |
408 va_list ap; | |
409 NaClPrintValidatorPrefix(level, vstate, TRUE); | |
410 va_start(ap, format); | |
411 NaClPrintVMessage(vstate, format, ap); | |
412 va_end(ap); | |
413 NaClPrintMessage(vstate, "\n "); | |
414 NaClValidatorPrintInst(level, vstate, inst1); | |
415 NaClPrintMessage(vstate, " "); | |
416 NaClValidatorPrintInst(level, vstate, inst2); | |
417 NaClRecordErrorReported(vstate, level); | |
418 } | |
419 if (vstate->do_stub_out && (level <= LOG_ERROR)) { | |
420 NaClStubOutInst(vstate, inst2); | |
421 } | |
422 } | |
423 | |
424 Bool NaClValidatorQuit(NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
425 return !vstate->validates_ok && (vstate->quit_after_error_count == 0); | |
426 } | |
427 | |
428 Bool NaClValidatorDidStubOut(NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
429 return vstate->did_stub_out; | |
430 } | |
431 | |
432 static void NaClNullErrorPrintInst(NaClErrorReporter* self, | |
433 struct NaClInstState* inst) {} | |
434 | |
435 NaClErrorReporter kNaClNullErrorReporter = { | |
436 NaClNullErrorReporter, | |
437 NaClNullErrorPrintf, | |
438 NaClNullErrorPrintfV, | |
439 (NaClPrintInst) NaClNullErrorPrintInst | |
440 }; | |
441 | |
442 /* Update caches associated the current instruction state associated with | |
443 * the iterator of the validator state. This routine should be called everytime | |
444 * the iterator (of the validator state) is advanced. | |
445 */ | |
446 static INLINE void NaClUpdateCaches(NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
447 #ifdef NCVAL_TESTING | |
448 /* Initialize the pre/post conditions to the empty condition. */ | |
449 strcpy(&vstate->precond[0], ""); | |
450 strcpy(&vstate->postcond[0], ""); | |
451 #endif | |
452 vstate->cur_inst_state = NaClInstIterGetStateInline(vstate->cur_iter); | |
453 vstate->cur_inst = NaClInstStateInst(vstate->cur_inst_state); | |
454 vstate->cur_inst_vector = NaClInstStateExpVector(vstate->cur_inst_state); | |
455 } | |
456 | |
457 /* Returns true if the current position of the instruction iterator (for | |
458 * the validator state) points to an instruction (i.e. not at the end of | |
459 * the segment). | |
460 */ | |
461 static INLINE Bool NaClValidatorStateIterHasNextInline( | |
462 NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
463 Bool result; | |
464 if (NULL == vstate->cur_iter) return FALSE; | |
465 result = NaClInstIterHasNextInline(vstate->cur_iter); | |
466 if (result && NULL == vstate->cur_inst_state) { | |
467 /* If reached, this is the first query to check if there is | |
468 * a next instruction. Update the caches to match. | |
469 */ | |
470 NaClUpdateCaches(vstate); | |
471 } | |
472 return result; | |
473 } | |
474 | |
475 Bool NaClValidatorStateIterHasNext(NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
476 return NaClValidatorStateIterHasNextInline(vstate); | |
477 } | |
478 | |
479 /* Move past the current instruction defined by the iterator of the | |
480 * validator state. | |
481 */ | |
482 static INLINE void NaClValidatorStateIterAdvanceInline( | |
483 NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
484 NaClInstIterAdvanceInline(vstate->cur_iter); | |
485 NaClUpdateCaches(vstate); | |
486 } | |
487 | |
488 void NaClValidatorStateIterAdvance(NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
489 NaClValidatorStateIterAdvanceInline(vstate); | |
490 } | |
491 | |
492 /* Iterator of the validator state is no longer needed, clean up any | |
493 * caches associated with the iterator. | |
494 */ | |
495 static void NaClValidatorStateIterFinishInline(NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
496 vstate->cur_inst_state = NULL; | |
497 vstate->cur_inst = NULL; | |
498 vstate->cur_inst_vector = NULL; | |
499 } | |
500 | |
501 void NaClValidatorStateIterFinish(NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
502 NaClValidatorStateIterFinishInline(vstate); | |
503 } | |
504 | |
505 NaClValidatorState *NaClValidatorStateCreate( | |
506 const NaClPcAddress vbase, | |
507 const NaClMemorySize codesize, | |
508 const NaClOpKind base_register, | |
509 const int readonly_text, | |
510 const NaClCPUFeaturesX86 *features) { | |
511 NaClValidatorState *vstate; | |
512 NaClValidatorState *return_value = NULL; | |
513 const int bundle_size = 32; | |
514 DEBUG(NaClLog(LOG_INFO, | |
515 "Validator Create: vbase = %"NACL_PRIxNaClPcAddress", " | |
516 "sz = %"NACL_PRIxNaClMemorySize", bundle_size = %u\n", | |
517 vbase, codesize, bundle_size)); | |
518 if (features == NULL) | |
519 return NULL; | |
520 vstate = (NaClValidatorState*) malloc(sizeof(NaClValidatorState)); | |
521 if (vstate != NULL) { | |
522 return_value = vstate; | |
523 vstate->decoder_tables = kNaClValDecoderTables; | |
524 vstate->vbase = vbase; | |
525 vstate->bundle_size = bundle_size; | |
526 vstate->codesize = codesize; | |
527 vstate->bundle_mask = bundle_size - 1; | |
528 NaClCopyCPUFeaturesX86(&vstate->cpu_features, features); | |
529 vstate->base_register = base_register; | |
530 vstate->validates_ok = TRUE; | |
531 vstate->did_stub_out = FALSE; | |
532 vstate->quit_after_error_count = NACL_FLAGS_max_reported_errors; | |
533 #ifdef NCVAL_TESTING | |
534 vstate->validates_ok_with_conditions = TRUE; | |
535 vstate->report_conditions_on_all = NACL_FLAGS_report_conditions_on_all; | |
536 #endif | |
537 vstate->error_reporter = &kNaClNullErrorReporter; | |
538 vstate->print_opcode_histogram = NACL_FLAGS_opcode_histogram; | |
539 vstate->trace_instructions = NACL_FLAGS_validator_trace_instructions; | |
540 vstate->trace_inst_internals = NACL_FLAGS_validator_trace_inst_internals; | |
541 vstate->log_verbosity = LOG_INFO; | |
542 vstate->cur_iter = NULL; | |
543 NaClValidatorStateIterFinishInline(vstate); | |
544 vstate->quit = NaClValidatorQuit(return_value); | |
545 vstate->do_stub_out = FALSE; | |
546 vstate->readonly_text = readonly_text; | |
547 vstate->do_detailed = FALSE; | |
548 NaClOpcodeHistogramInitialize(vstate); | |
549 NaClCpuCheckMemoryInitialize(vstate); | |
550 NaClBaseRegisterMemoryInitialize(vstate); | |
551 if (!NaClJumpValidatorInitialize(vstate)) { | |
552 NaClValidatorStateDestroy(vstate); | |
553 return_value = NULL; | |
554 } | |
555 } | |
556 return return_value; | |
557 } | |
558 | |
559 Bool NaClValidatorStateIterReset(NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
560 /* Record infromation needed to reset the iterator, based on the | |
561 * current iterator | |
562 */ | |
563 size_t lookback_size = lookback_size = vstate->cur_iter->buffer_size; | |
564 NaClSegment* segment = vstate->cur_iter->segment; | |
565 | |
566 if (NULL == vstate->cur_iter) return FALSE; | |
567 | |
568 /* Before deleting, be sure to clean up cached information. and | |
569 * the destroy the current validator. */ | |
570 NaClValidatorStateIterFinishInline(vstate); | |
571 NaClInstIterDestroy(vstate->cur_iter); | |
572 | |
573 /* Now create a new instruction iterator. */ | |
574 vstate->cur_iter = NaClInstIterCreateWithLookback( | |
575 vstate->decoder_tables, segment, lookback_size); | |
576 | |
577 if (NULL == vstate->cur_iter) return FALSE; | |
578 return TRUE; | |
579 } | |
580 | |
581 #ifdef NCVAL_TESTING | |
582 void NaClPrintConditions(NaClValidatorState *state) { | |
583 /* To save space, only report on instructions that have non-empty | |
584 * pre/post conditions. | |
585 */ | |
586 if ((strlen(state->precond) > 0) || (strlen(state->postcond) > 0)) { | |
587 printf("%"NACL_PRIxNaClPcAddress": ", | |
588 NaClInstStatePrintableAddress(state->cur_inst_state)); | |
589 if ('\0' != state->precond[0]) { | |
590 printf("%s", state->precond); | |
591 } | |
592 if ('\0' != state->postcond[0]) { | |
593 if ('\0' != state->precond[0]) printf(" "); | |
594 printf("-> %s", state->postcond); | |
595 } | |
596 printf("\n"); | |
597 } | |
598 } | |
599 #endif | |
600 | |
601 /* Given we are at the instruction defined by the instruction iterator, for | |
602 * a segment, apply all applicable validator functions. | |
603 */ | |
604 static INLINE void NaClApplyValidators(NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
605 if (vstate->quit) return; | |
606 DEBUG(NaClLog(LOG_INFO, "iter state:\n"); | |
607 NaClInstStateInstPrint(NaClLogGetGio(), | |
608 NaClInstIterGetState(vstate->cur_iter))); | |
609 if (NaClValidatorStateTraceInline(vstate)) { | |
610 NaClValidatorTrace(vstate); | |
611 } | |
612 NaClCpuCheck(vstate, vstate->cur_iter); | |
613 NaClValidateInstructionLegal(vstate); | |
614 NaClBaseRegisterValidator(vstate); | |
615 NaClMemoryReferenceValidator(vstate); | |
616 NaClJumpValidator(vstate); | |
617 if (vstate->print_opcode_histogram) { | |
618 NaClOpcodeHistogramRecord(vstate); | |
619 } | |
620 #ifdef NCVAL_TESTING | |
621 /* Collect post conditions for instructions that are non-last. | |
622 * Only print pre/post conditions for valid instructions (ignoring | |
623 * pre/post conditions). | |
624 */ | |
625 if (NaClValidatesOk(vstate) || vstate->report_conditions_on_all) { | |
626 NaClAddAssignsRegisterWithZeroExtendsPostconds(vstate); | |
627 NaClAddLeaSafeAddressPostconds(vstate); | |
628 NaClPrintConditions(vstate); | |
629 } | |
630 /* Reset the exit flags, so that errors do not stop | |
631 * other instructions from firing errors. By reseting these flags, | |
632 * it allows us to only print pre/post conditions for instructions | |
633 * that are not marked illegal. | |
634 */ | |
635 if (!vstate->validates_ok) vstate->validates_ok_with_conditions = FALSE; | |
636 vstate->validates_ok = TRUE; | |
637 vstate->quit = FALSE; | |
638 #endif | |
639 } | |
640 | |
641 /* Given that we have just iterated through all instructions in a segment, | |
642 * apply post validators rules (before we collect the iterator). | |
643 */ | |
644 static INLINE void NaClApplyPostValidators(NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
645 DEBUG(NaClLog(LOG_INFO, "applying post validators...\n")); | |
646 if (vstate->quit || (NULL == vstate->cur_iter)) return; | |
647 | |
648 /* Before doing anything else, process remaining (forward) information | |
649 * stored by the validator, to see if any errors should be reported | |
650 * about the last instruction processed. | |
651 */ | |
652 NaClBaseRegisterSummarize(vstate); | |
653 | |
654 /* Now do the summarizing steps of the validator. */ | |
655 if (vstate->do_detailed) { | |
656 NaClJumpValidatorSummarizeDetailed(vstate); | |
657 } else { | |
658 NaClJumpValidatorSummarize(vstate); | |
659 } | |
660 if (NaClValidatorStateTrace(vstate)) { | |
661 (vstate->error_reporter->printf) | |
662 (vstate->error_reporter, "<- visit\n"); | |
663 } | |
664 } | |
665 | |
666 /* The maximum lookback for the instruction iterator of the segment. | |
667 * Note: Allows for two memory patterns (4 instructions for each pattern). | |
668 */ | |
669 static const size_t kLookbackSize = 8; | |
670 | |
671 void NaClValidateSegment(uint8_t *mbase, NaClPcAddress vbase, | |
672 NaClMemorySize size, NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
673 NaClSegment segment; | |
674 do { | |
675 /* Sanity checks */ | |
676 /* TODO(ncbray): remove redundant vbase/size args. */ | |
677 if ((vbase & vstate->bundle_mask) != 0) { | |
678 NaClValidatorMessage(LOG_ERROR, vstate, | |
679 "Code segment starts at 0x%"NACL_PRIxNaClPcAddress | |
680 ", which isn't aligned properly.\n", | |
681 vbase); | |
682 break; | |
683 } | |
684 if (vbase != vstate->vbase) { | |
685 NaClValidatorMessage(LOG_ERROR, vstate, "Mismatched vbase address\n"); | |
686 break; | |
687 } | |
688 if (size != vstate->codesize) { | |
689 NaClValidatorMessage(LOG_ERROR, vstate, "Mismatched code size\n"); | |
690 break; | |
691 } | |
692 if (vbase > vbase + size) { | |
693 NaClValidatorMessage(LOG_ERROR, vstate, "Text segment too big for given " | |
694 "vbase (address overflow)\n"); | |
695 break; | |
696 } | |
697 | |
698 size = NCHaltTrimSize(mbase, size, vstate->bundle_size); | |
699 vstate->codesize = size; | |
700 | |
701 if (size == 0) { | |
702 NaClValidatorMessage(LOG_ERROR, vstate, "Bad text segment (zero size)\n"); | |
703 break; | |
704 } | |
705 | |
706 NaClSegmentInitialize(mbase, vbase, size, &segment); | |
707 | |
708 vstate->cur_iter = NaClInstIterCreateWithLookback(vstate->decoder_tables, | |
709 &segment, kLookbackSize); | |
710 if (NULL == vstate->cur_iter) { | |
711 NaClValidatorMessage(LOG_ERROR, vstate, "Not enough memory\n"); | |
712 break; | |
713 } | |
714 for (; NaClValidatorStateIterHasNextInline(vstate); | |
715 NaClValidatorStateIterAdvanceInline(vstate)) { | |
716 NaClApplyValidators(vstate); | |
717 if (vstate->quit) break; | |
718 } | |
719 NaClValidatorStateIterFinish(vstate); | |
720 } while (0); | |
721 NaClApplyPostValidators(vstate); | |
722 NaClInstIterDestroy(vstate->cur_iter); | |
723 vstate->cur_iter = NULL; | |
724 if (vstate->print_opcode_histogram) { | |
725 NaClOpcodeHistogramPrintStats(vstate); | |
726 } | |
727 #ifdef NCVAL_TESTING | |
728 /* Update failure to catch instructions that may have validated | |
729 * incorrectly. | |
730 */ | |
731 if (vstate->validates_ok) | |
732 vstate->validates_ok = vstate->validates_ok_with_conditions; | |
733 #endif | |
734 } | |
735 | |
736 void NaClValidateSegmentUsingTables(uint8_t* mbase, | |
737 NaClPcAddress vbase, | |
738 NaClMemorySize sz, | |
739 NaClValidatorState* vstate, | |
740 const struct NaClDecodeTables* tables) { | |
741 vstate->decoder_tables = tables; | |
742 NaClValidateSegment(mbase, vbase, sz, vstate); | |
743 } | |
744 | |
745 Bool NaClValidatesOk(NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
746 return vstate->validates_ok; | |
747 } | |
748 | |
749 void NaClValidatorStateDestroy(NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
750 if (NULL != vstate) { | |
751 NaClJumpValidatorCleanUp(vstate); | |
752 free(vstate); | |
753 } | |
754 } | |
755 | |
756 /* | |
757 * Check that iter_new is a valid replacement for iter_old. | |
758 * If a validation error occurs, vstate->validates_ok will be set to false by | |
759 * NaClValidatorInstMessage when it is given LOG_ERROR, see the end of this | |
760 * function. | |
761 * Return value: TRUE if the instruction was changed, FALSE if it's identical. | |
762 */ | |
763 static Bool NaClValidateInstReplacement(NaClInstIter *iter_old, | |
764 NaClInstIter *iter_new, | |
765 struct NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
766 NaClInstState *istate_old, *istate_new; | |
767 NaClExpVector *exp_old, *exp_new; | |
768 uint32_t i; | |
769 Bool inst_changed = FALSE; | |
770 int parent_index; | |
771 | |
772 istate_old = NaClInstIterGetStateInline(iter_old); | |
773 istate_new = NaClInstIterGetStateInline(iter_new); | |
774 | |
775 /* Location/length must match. Assumes vbase is the same. */ | |
776 if (istate_new->inst_addr != istate_old->inst_addr || | |
777 istate_new->bytes.length != istate_old->bytes.length) { | |
778 NaClValidatorTwoInstMessage(LOG_ERROR, vstate, istate_old, istate_new, | |
779 "Code modification: instructions length/addresses do not match"); | |
780 inst_changed = TRUE; | |
781 return inst_changed; | |
782 } | |
783 | |
784 | |
785 do { | |
786 /* fast check if the replacement is identical */ | |
787 if ((istate_old->bytes.memory->read_length == | |
788 istate_new->bytes.memory->read_length) && | |
789 !memcmp(istate_old->bytes.memory->mpc, istate_new->bytes.memory->mpc, | |
790 istate_old->bytes.memory->read_length)) | |
791 return inst_changed; | |
792 | |
793 inst_changed = TRUE; | |
794 | |
795 if (istate_old->num_prefix_bytes != istate_new->num_prefix_bytes) | |
796 break; | |
797 if (istate_old->num_rex_prefixes != istate_new->num_rex_prefixes) | |
798 break; | |
799 if (istate_old->rexprefix != istate_new->rexprefix) | |
800 break; | |
801 if (istate_old->modrm != istate_new->modrm) | |
802 break; | |
803 if (istate_old->has_sib != istate_new->has_sib) | |
804 break; | |
805 if (istate_old->has_sib && istate_old->sib != istate_new->sib) | |
806 break; | |
807 if (istate_old->operand_size != istate_new->operand_size) | |
808 break; | |
809 if (istate_old->address_size != istate_new->address_size) | |
810 break; | |
811 if (istate_old->prefix_mask != istate_new->prefix_mask) | |
812 break; | |
813 | |
814 /* | |
815 * these are pointers, but they reference entries in a static table, | |
816 * so if the two instructions are the same, then these pointers must | |
817 * reference the same entry | |
818 */ | |
819 if (istate_old->inst != istate_new->inst) | |
820 break; | |
821 | |
822 exp_old = NaClInstStateExpVector(istate_old); | |
823 exp_new = NaClInstStateExpVector(istate_new); | |
824 | |
825 /* check if the instruction operands are identical */ | |
826 if (exp_old->number_expr_nodes != exp_new->number_expr_nodes) | |
827 break; | |
828 | |
829 for (i = 0; i < exp_old->number_expr_nodes; i++) { | |
830 /* Allow nodes that are identical. */ | |
831 if (exp_old->node[i].kind != exp_new->node[i].kind) goto error_exit; | |
832 if (exp_old->node[i].flags != exp_new->node[i].flags) goto error_exit; | |
833 if (exp_old->node[i].value == exp_new->node[i].value) continue; | |
834 | |
835 /* | |
836 * Only constant values may differ. However it is important not to | |
837 * allow constant modification of sandboxing instructions. Note neither | |
838 * of the instructions allowed for modification is used for sandboxing. | |
839 */ | |
840 if (exp_old->node[i].kind != ExprConstant) goto error_exit; | |
841 | |
842 switch (istate_old->inst->name) { | |
843 | |
844 case InstCall: | |
845 /* allow different constants in direct calls */ | |
846 if (!NaClHasBit(exp_old->node[i].flags, NACL_EFLAG(ExprJumpTarget))) | |
847 break; | |
848 parent_index = NaClGetExpParentIndex(exp_old, i); | |
849 if (parent_index < 0) break; | |
850 if (exp_old->node[parent_index].kind == OperandReference) continue; | |
851 break; | |
852 | |
853 case InstMov: | |
854 parent_index = NaClGetExpParentIndex(exp_old, i); | |
855 if (parent_index < 0) break; | |
856 switch (exp_old->node[parent_index].kind) { | |
857 case OperandReference: | |
858 /* | |
859 * allow different constants in operand of mov | |
860 * e.g. mov $rax, 0xdeadbeef | |
861 */ | |
862 if (NaClHasBit(exp_old->node[i].flags, NACL_EFLAG(ExprUsed))) | |
863 continue; | |
864 break; | |
865 case ExprMemOffset: | |
866 /* | |
867 * allow different displacements in memory reference of mov | |
868 * instructions e.g. mov $rax, [$r15+$rbx*2+0x7fff] | |
869 * | |
870 * Note: displacement is the fourth node after ExprMemOffset* | |
871 * node | |
872 */ | |
873 if (4 == (i - parent_index)) continue; | |
874 break; | |
875 default: | |
876 break; | |
877 } | |
878 break; | |
879 default: | |
880 break; | |
881 } | |
882 | |
883 /* If reached, we found a value that differed, and wasn't one | |
884 * of the expected constants that can differ. | |
885 */ | |
886 goto error_exit; | |
887 } | |
888 | |
889 /* This return signifies there is no error in validation. */ | |
890 return inst_changed; | |
891 } while (0); | |
892 | |
893 error_exit: | |
894 /* This logging function is the mechanism that sets the validator state | |
895 * to indicate an error. | |
896 */ | |
897 NaClValidatorTwoInstMessage(LOG_ERROR, vstate, istate_old, istate_new, | |
898 "Code modification: failed to modify instruction"); | |
899 return inst_changed; | |
900 } | |
901 | |
902 /* | |
903 * Validate a new code block as a replacement for an existing block. | |
904 * Note: The code location (vbase) must be bundle aligned and the segment size | |
905 * must also be a multiple of bundle size (checked in | |
906 * NaClValidateCodeReplacement).This is to ensure all NaCl psuedo-instructions | |
907 * and guard sequences are properly inspected and maintained. | |
908 */ | |
909 void NaClValidateSegmentPair(uint8_t *mbase_old, uint8_t *mbase_new, | |
910 NaClPcAddress vbase, size_t size, | |
911 struct NaClValidatorState *vstate) { | |
912 NaClSegment segment_old, segment_new; | |
913 NaClInstIter *iter_old = NULL; | |
914 NaClInstIter *iter_new = NULL; | |
915 | |
916 NaClSegmentInitialize(mbase_old, vbase, size, &segment_old); | |
917 NaClSegmentInitialize(mbase_new, vbase, size, &segment_new); | |
918 do { | |
919 iter_old = NaClInstIterCreateWithLookback(vstate->decoder_tables, | |
920 &segment_old, kLookbackSize); | |
921 if (NULL == iter_old) break; | |
922 iter_new = NaClInstIterCreateWithLookback(vstate->decoder_tables, | |
923 &segment_new, kLookbackSize); | |
924 if (NULL == iter_new) break; | |
925 vstate->cur_iter = iter_new; | |
926 while (NaClInstIterHasNextInline(iter_old) && | |
927 NaClValidatorStateIterHasNextInline(vstate)) { | |
928 vstate->cur_inst_state->unchanged = | |
929 !NaClValidateInstReplacement(iter_old, iter_new, vstate); | |
930 NaClApplyValidators(vstate); | |
931 if (vstate->quit) break; | |
932 NaClInstIterAdvanceInline(iter_old); | |
933 NaClValidatorStateIterAdvanceInline(vstate); | |
934 } | |
935 if (NaClInstIterHasNextInline(iter_old) || | |
936 NaClInstIterHasNextInline(iter_new)) { | |
937 NaClValidatorMessage( | |
938 LOG_ERROR, vstate, | |
939 "Code modification: code segments have different " | |
940 "number of instructions\n"); | |
941 } | |
942 } while (0); | |
943 NaClValidatorStateIterFinish(vstate); | |
944 NaClApplyPostValidators(vstate); | |
945 vstate->cur_iter = NULL; | |
946 NaClInstIterDestroy(iter_old); | |
947 NaClInstIterDestroy(iter_new); | |
948 } | |
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