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1 // Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | 1 // Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
3 // found in the LICENSE file. | 3 // found in the LICENSE file. |
4 | 4 |
5 #include <fcntl.h> | 5 #include <fcntl.h> |
6 #include <stdio.h> | 6 #include <stdio.h> |
7 #include <stdlib.h> | 7 #include <stdlib.h> |
8 #include <string.h> | 8 #include <string.h> |
9 #include <sys/stat.h> | 9 #include <sys/stat.h> |
10 #include <sys/types.h> | 10 #include <sys/types.h> |
11 | 11 |
12 #include <algorithm> | 12 #include <algorithm> |
13 #include <limits> | 13 #include <limits> |
14 | 14 |
15 #include "base/files/file_util.h" | 15 #include "base/files/file_util.h" |
16 #include "base/logging.h" | 16 #include "base/logging.h" |
17 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" | 17 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" |
18 #include "build/build_config.h" | 18 #include "build/build_config.h" |
19 #include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h" | 19 #include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h" |
20 | 20 |
21 #if defined(OS_POSIX) | 21 #if defined(OS_POSIX) |
22 #include <sys/mman.h> | 22 #include <sys/mman.h> |
23 #include <unistd.h> | 23 #include <unistd.h> |
24 #endif | 24 #endif |
25 | 25 |
26 #if defined(OS_WIN) | |
27 #include <new.h> | |
28 #endif | |
29 | |
26 using std::nothrow; | 30 using std::nothrow; |
27 using std::numeric_limits; | 31 using std::numeric_limits; |
28 | 32 |
29 namespace { | 33 namespace { |
30 | 34 |
35 #if defined(OS_WIN) | |
36 int OnNoMemory(size_t) { | |
37 _exit(1); | |
38 } | |
39 | |
40 void exhaustMemory() { | |
scottmg
2015/01/12 16:51:01
nit; exhaustMemory -> ExhaustMemory
Will Harris
2015/01/12 19:03:44
Done.
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41 for (;;) { | |
42 // This is a permitted size but exhausts memory pretty quickly. | |
43 void* buf = malloc(0x7FFFE000); | |
44 if (!buf) | |
45 break; | |
46 } | |
47 } | |
48 #endif | |
49 | |
31 // This function acts as a compiler optimization barrier. We use it to | 50 // This function acts as a compiler optimization barrier. We use it to |
32 // prevent the compiler from making an expression a compile-time constant. | 51 // prevent the compiler from making an expression a compile-time constant. |
33 // We also use it so that the compiler doesn't discard certain return values | 52 // We also use it so that the compiler doesn't discard certain return values |
34 // as something we don't need (see the comment with calloc below). | 53 // as something we don't need (see the comment with calloc below). |
35 template <typename Type> | 54 template <typename Type> |
36 Type HideValueFromCompiler(volatile Type value) { | 55 Type HideValueFromCompiler(volatile Type value) { |
37 #if defined(__GNUC__) | 56 #if defined(__GNUC__) |
38 // In a GCC compatible compiler (GCC or Clang), make this compiler barrier | 57 // In a GCC compatible compiler (GCC or Clang), make this compiler barrier |
39 // more robust than merely using "volatile". | 58 // more robust than merely using "volatile". |
40 __asm__ volatile ("" : "+r" (value)); | 59 __asm__ volatile ("" : "+r" (value)); |
41 #endif // __GNUC__ | 60 #endif // __GNUC__ |
42 return value; | 61 return value; |
43 } | 62 } |
44 | 63 |
64 // Tcmalloc and Windows allocator shim support setting malloc limits. | |
45 // - NO_TCMALLOC (should be defined if compiled with use_allocator!="tcmalloc") | 65 // - NO_TCMALLOC (should be defined if compiled with use_allocator!="tcmalloc") |
46 // - ADDRESS_SANITIZER and SYZYASAN because they have their own memory allocator | 66 // - ADDRESS_SANITIZER and SYZYASAN because they have their own memory allocator |
47 // - IOS does not use tcmalloc | 67 // - IOS does not use tcmalloc |
48 // - OS_MACOSX does not use tcmalloc | 68 // - OS_MACOSX does not use tcmalloc |
49 #if !defined(NO_TCMALLOC) && !defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) && \ | 69 // - Windows allocator shim defines ALLOCATOR_SHIM |
50 !defined(OS_IOS) && !defined(OS_MACOSX) && !defined(SYZYASAN) | 70 #if (!defined(NO_TCMALLOC) || defined(ALLOCATOR_SHIM)) && \ |
51 #define TCMALLOC_TEST(function) function | 71 !defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) && !defined(OS_IOS) && !defined(OS_MACOSX) && \ |
72 !defined(SYZYASAN) | |
73 #define MALLOC_OVERFLOW_TEST(function) function | |
52 #else | 74 #else |
53 #define TCMALLOC_TEST(function) DISABLED_##function | 75 #define MALLOC_OVERFLOW_TEST(function) DISABLED_##function |
54 #endif | 76 #endif |
55 | 77 |
56 // TODO(jln): switch to std::numeric_limits<int>::max() when we switch to | 78 // TODO(jln): switch to std::numeric_limits<int>::max() when we switch to |
57 // C++11. | 79 // C++11. |
58 const size_t kTooBigAllocSize = INT_MAX; | 80 const size_t kTooBigAllocSize = INT_MAX; |
59 | 81 |
60 // Detect runtime TCMalloc bypasses. | 82 // Detect runtime TCMalloc bypasses. |
61 bool IsTcMallocBypassed() { | 83 bool IsTcMallocBypassed() { |
62 #if defined(OS_LINUX) | 84 #if defined(OS_LINUX) |
63 // This should detect a TCMalloc bypass from Valgrind. | 85 // This should detect a TCMalloc bypass from Valgrind. |
64 char* g_slice = getenv("G_SLICE"); | 86 char* g_slice = getenv("G_SLICE"); |
65 if (g_slice && !strcmp(g_slice, "always-malloc")) | 87 if (g_slice && !strcmp(g_slice, "always-malloc")) |
66 return true; | 88 return true; |
67 #elif defined(OS_WIN) | |
68 // This should detect a TCMalloc bypass from setting | |
69 // the CHROME_ALLOCATOR environment variable. | |
70 char* allocator = getenv("CHROME_ALLOCATOR"); | |
71 if (allocator && strcmp(allocator, "tcmalloc")) | |
72 return true; | |
73 #endif | 89 #endif |
74 return false; | 90 return false; |
75 } | 91 } |
76 | 92 |
77 bool CallocDiesOnOOM() { | 93 bool CallocDiesOnOOM() { |
78 // The sanitizers' calloc dies on OOM instead of returning NULL. | 94 // The sanitizers' calloc dies on OOM instead of returning NULL. |
79 // The wrapper function in base/process_util_linux.cc that is used when we | 95 // The wrapper function in base/process_util_linux.cc that is used when we |
80 // compile without TCMalloc will just die on OOM instead of returning NULL. | 96 // compile without TCMalloc will just die on OOM instead of returning NULL. |
81 #if defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) || \ | 97 #if defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) || \ |
82 defined(MEMORY_SANITIZER) || \ | 98 defined(MEMORY_SANITIZER) || \ |
83 defined(THREAD_SANITIZER) || \ | 99 defined(THREAD_SANITIZER) || \ |
84 (defined(OS_LINUX) && defined(NO_TCMALLOC)) | 100 (defined(OS_LINUX) && defined(NO_TCMALLOC)) |
85 return true; | 101 return true; |
86 #else | 102 #else |
87 return false; | 103 return false; |
88 #endif | 104 #endif |
89 } | 105 } |
90 | 106 |
91 // Fake test that allow to know the state of TCMalloc by looking at bots. | 107 // Fake test that allow to know the state of TCMalloc by looking at bots. |
92 TEST(SecurityTest, TCMALLOC_TEST(IsTCMallocDynamicallyBypassed)) { | 108 TEST(SecurityTest, MALLOC_OVERFLOW_TEST(IsTCMallocDynamicallyBypassed)) { |
93 printf("Malloc is dynamically bypassed: %s\n", | 109 printf("Malloc is dynamically bypassed: %s\n", |
94 IsTcMallocBypassed() ? "yes." : "no."); | 110 IsTcMallocBypassed() ? "yes." : "no."); |
95 } | 111 } |
96 | 112 |
97 // The MemoryAllocationRestrictions* tests test that we can not allocate a | 113 // The MemoryAllocationRestrictions* tests test that we can not allocate a |
98 // memory range that cannot be indexed via an int. This is used to mitigate | 114 // memory range that cannot be indexed via an int. This is used to mitigate |
99 // vulnerabilities in libraries that use int instead of size_t. See | 115 // vulnerabilities in libraries that use int instead of size_t. See |
100 // crbug.com/169327. | 116 // crbug.com/169327. |
101 | 117 |
102 TEST(SecurityTest, TCMALLOC_TEST(MemoryAllocationRestrictionsMalloc)) { | 118 TEST(SecurityTest, MALLOC_OVERFLOW_TEST(MemoryAllocationRestrictionsMalloc)) { |
103 if (!IsTcMallocBypassed()) { | 119 if (!IsTcMallocBypassed()) { |
104 scoped_ptr<char, base::FreeDeleter> ptr(static_cast<char*>( | 120 scoped_ptr<char, base::FreeDeleter> ptr(static_cast<char*>( |
105 HideValueFromCompiler(malloc(kTooBigAllocSize)))); | 121 HideValueFromCompiler(malloc(kTooBigAllocSize)))); |
106 ASSERT_TRUE(!ptr); | 122 ASSERT_TRUE(!ptr); |
107 } | 123 } |
108 } | 124 } |
109 | 125 |
110 TEST(SecurityTest, TCMALLOC_TEST(MemoryAllocationRestrictionsCalloc)) { | 126 #if defined(GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST) && defined(OS_WIN) |
127 TEST(SecurityTest, MALLOC_OVERFLOW_TEST(MemoryAllocationMallocDeathTest)) { | |
128 if (!IsTcMallocBypassed()) { | |
scottmg
2015/01/12 16:51:01
Remove the IsTcMallocBypassed's for OS_WIN? (and b
Will Harris
2015/01/12 19:03:44
Done.
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129 _set_new_handler(&OnNoMemory); | |
130 _set_new_mode(1); | |
131 { | |
132 scoped_ptr<char, base::FreeDeleter> ptr; | |
133 EXPECT_DEATH(ptr.reset(static_cast<char*>( | |
134 HideValueFromCompiler(malloc(kTooBigAllocSize)))), | |
scottmg
2015/01/12 16:51:01
Maybe a similar test that uses realloc instead of
Will Harris
2015/01/12 19:03:44
Done.
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135 ""); | |
136 ASSERT_TRUE(!ptr); | |
137 } | |
138 _set_new_handler(NULL); | |
139 _set_new_mode(0); | |
140 } | |
141 } | |
142 | |
143 TEST(SecurityTest, MALLOC_OVERFLOW_TEST(MemoryAllocationExhaustDeathTest)) { | |
144 if (!IsTcMallocBypassed()) { | |
145 _set_new_handler(&OnNoMemory); | |
146 _set_new_mode(1); | |
147 { | |
148 ASSERT_DEATH(exhaustMemory(), ""); | |
149 } | |
150 _set_new_handler(NULL); | |
151 _set_new_mode(0); | |
152 } | |
153 } | |
154 | |
155 #endif | |
156 | |
157 TEST(SecurityTest, MALLOC_OVERFLOW_TEST(MemoryAllocationRestrictionsCalloc)) { | |
111 if (!IsTcMallocBypassed()) { | 158 if (!IsTcMallocBypassed()) { |
112 scoped_ptr<char, base::FreeDeleter> ptr(static_cast<char*>( | 159 scoped_ptr<char, base::FreeDeleter> ptr(static_cast<char*>( |
113 HideValueFromCompiler(calloc(kTooBigAllocSize, 1)))); | 160 HideValueFromCompiler(calloc(kTooBigAllocSize, 1)))); |
114 ASSERT_TRUE(!ptr); | 161 ASSERT_TRUE(!ptr); |
115 } | 162 } |
116 } | 163 } |
117 | 164 |
118 TEST(SecurityTest, TCMALLOC_TEST(MemoryAllocationRestrictionsRealloc)) { | 165 TEST(SecurityTest, MALLOC_OVERFLOW_TEST(MemoryAllocationRestrictionsRealloc)) { |
119 if (!IsTcMallocBypassed()) { | 166 if (!IsTcMallocBypassed()) { |
120 char* orig_ptr = static_cast<char*>(malloc(1)); | 167 char* orig_ptr = static_cast<char*>(malloc(1)); |
121 ASSERT_TRUE(orig_ptr); | 168 ASSERT_TRUE(orig_ptr); |
122 scoped_ptr<char, base::FreeDeleter> ptr(static_cast<char*>( | 169 scoped_ptr<char, base::FreeDeleter> ptr(static_cast<char*>( |
123 HideValueFromCompiler(realloc(orig_ptr, kTooBigAllocSize)))); | 170 HideValueFromCompiler(realloc(orig_ptr, kTooBigAllocSize)))); |
124 ASSERT_TRUE(!ptr); | 171 ASSERT_TRUE(!ptr); |
125 // If realloc() did not succeed, we need to free orig_ptr. | 172 // If realloc() did not succeed, we need to free orig_ptr. |
126 free(orig_ptr); | 173 free(orig_ptr); |
127 } | 174 } |
128 } | 175 } |
129 | 176 |
130 typedef struct { | 177 typedef struct { |
131 char large_array[kTooBigAllocSize]; | 178 char large_array[kTooBigAllocSize]; |
132 } VeryLargeStruct; | 179 } VeryLargeStruct; |
133 | 180 |
134 TEST(SecurityTest, TCMALLOC_TEST(MemoryAllocationRestrictionsNew)) { | 181 TEST(SecurityTest, MALLOC_OVERFLOW_TEST(MemoryAllocationRestrictionsNew)) { |
135 if (!IsTcMallocBypassed()) { | 182 if (!IsTcMallocBypassed()) { |
136 scoped_ptr<VeryLargeStruct> ptr( | 183 scoped_ptr<VeryLargeStruct> ptr( |
137 HideValueFromCompiler(new (nothrow) VeryLargeStruct)); | 184 HideValueFromCompiler(new (nothrow) VeryLargeStruct)); |
138 ASSERT_TRUE(!ptr); | 185 ASSERT_TRUE(!ptr); |
139 } | 186 } |
140 } | 187 } |
141 | 188 |
142 TEST(SecurityTest, TCMALLOC_TEST(MemoryAllocationRestrictionsNewArray)) { | 189 #if defined(GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST) && defined(OS_WIN) |
190 TEST(SecurityTest, MALLOC_OVERFLOW_TEST(MemoryAllocationNewDeathTest)) { | |
191 if (!IsTcMallocBypassed()) { | |
192 _set_new_handler(&OnNoMemory); | |
193 { | |
194 scoped_ptr<VeryLargeStruct> ptr; | |
195 EXPECT_DEATH( | |
196 ptr.reset(HideValueFromCompiler(new (nothrow) VeryLargeStruct)), ""); | |
197 ASSERT_TRUE(!ptr); | |
198 } | |
199 _set_new_handler(NULL); | |
200 } | |
201 } | |
202 #endif | |
203 | |
204 TEST(SecurityTest, MALLOC_OVERFLOW_TEST(MemoryAllocationRestrictionsNewArray)) { | |
143 if (!IsTcMallocBypassed()) { | 205 if (!IsTcMallocBypassed()) { |
144 scoped_ptr<char[]> ptr( | 206 scoped_ptr<char[]> ptr( |
145 HideValueFromCompiler(new (nothrow) char[kTooBigAllocSize])); | 207 HideValueFromCompiler(new (nothrow) char[kTooBigAllocSize])); |
146 ASSERT_TRUE(!ptr); | 208 ASSERT_TRUE(!ptr); |
147 } | 209 } |
148 } | 210 } |
149 | 211 |
150 // The tests bellow check for overflows in new[] and calloc(). | 212 // The tests bellow check for overflows in new[] and calloc(). |
151 | 213 |
152 // There are platforms where these tests are known to fail. We would like to | 214 // There are platforms where these tests are known to fail. We would like to |
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235 | 297 |
236 #if defined(OS_LINUX) && defined(__x86_64__) | 298 #if defined(OS_LINUX) && defined(__x86_64__) |
237 // Check if ptr1 and ptr2 are separated by less than size chars. | 299 // Check if ptr1 and ptr2 are separated by less than size chars. |
238 bool ArePointersToSameArea(void* ptr1, void* ptr2, size_t size) { | 300 bool ArePointersToSameArea(void* ptr1, void* ptr2, size_t size) { |
239 ptrdiff_t ptr_diff = reinterpret_cast<char*>(std::max(ptr1, ptr2)) - | 301 ptrdiff_t ptr_diff = reinterpret_cast<char*>(std::max(ptr1, ptr2)) - |
240 reinterpret_cast<char*>(std::min(ptr1, ptr2)); | 302 reinterpret_cast<char*>(std::min(ptr1, ptr2)); |
241 return static_cast<size_t>(ptr_diff) <= size; | 303 return static_cast<size_t>(ptr_diff) <= size; |
242 } | 304 } |
243 | 305 |
244 // Check if TCMalloc uses an underlying random memory allocator. | 306 // Check if TCMalloc uses an underlying random memory allocator. |
245 TEST(SecurityTest, TCMALLOC_TEST(RandomMemoryAllocations)) { | 307 TEST(SecurityTest, MALLOC_OVERFLOW_TEST(RandomMemoryAllocations)) { |
246 if (IsTcMallocBypassed()) | 308 if (IsTcMallocBypassed()) |
247 return; | 309 return; |
248 size_t kPageSize = 4096; // We support x86_64 only. | 310 size_t kPageSize = 4096; // We support x86_64 only. |
249 // Check that malloc() returns an address that is neither the kernel's | 311 // Check that malloc() returns an address that is neither the kernel's |
250 // un-hinted mmap area, nor the current brk() area. The first malloc() may | 312 // un-hinted mmap area, nor the current brk() area. The first malloc() may |
251 // not be at a random address because TCMalloc will first exhaust any memory | 313 // not be at a random address because TCMalloc will first exhaust any memory |
252 // that it has allocated early on, before starting the sophisticated | 314 // that it has allocated early on, before starting the sophisticated |
253 // allocators. | 315 // allocators. |
254 void* default_mmap_heap_address = | 316 void* default_mmap_heap_address = |
255 mmap(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, | 317 mmap(0, kPageSize, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, |
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285 // kRandomMask, so we use it as an additional detection mechanism. | 347 // kRandomMask, so we use it as an additional detection mechanism. |
286 const uintptr_t kRandomMask = 0x3fffffffffffULL; | 348 const uintptr_t kRandomMask = 0x3fffffffffffULL; |
287 bool impossible_random_address = | 349 bool impossible_random_address = |
288 reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(ptr.get()) & ~kRandomMask; | 350 reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(ptr.get()) & ~kRandomMask; |
289 EXPECT_FALSE(impossible_random_address); | 351 EXPECT_FALSE(impossible_random_address); |
290 } | 352 } |
291 | 353 |
292 #endif // defined(OS_LINUX) && defined(__x86_64__) | 354 #endif // defined(OS_LINUX) && defined(__x86_64__) |
293 | 355 |
294 } // namespace | 356 } // namespace |
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