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28
29/*
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57
58#undef _FORTIFY_SOURCE
59
60#include <poll.h>
61#include <stdarg.h>
62#include <stddef.h>
63#include <stdio.h>
64#include <stdlib.h>
65#include <string.h>
66#include <sys/cdefs.h>
67#include <sys/select.h>
68#include <sys/socket.h>
69#include <sys/stat.h>
70#include <unistd.h>
71
72#include "private/bionic_fortify.h"
73
74//
75// For more details see:
76// http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Object-Size-Checking.html
77// http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2004-09/msg02055.html
78//
79// TODO: add a link to similar clang documentation?
80//
81
82int __FD_ISSET_chk(int fd, fd_set* set, size_t set_size) {
83 __check_fd_set("FD_ISSET", fd, set_size);
84 return FD_ISSET(fd, set);
85}
86
87void __FD_CLR_chk(int fd, fd_set* set, size_t set_size) {
88 __check_fd_set("FD_CLR", fd, set_size);
89 FD_CLR(fd, set);
90}
91
92void __FD_SET_chk(int fd, fd_set* set, size_t set_size) {
93 __check_fd_set("FD_SET", fd, set_size);
94 FD_SET(fd, set);
95}
96
97char* __fgets_chk(char* dst, int supplied_size, FILE* stream, size_t dst_len_from_compiler) {
98 if (supplied_size < 0) {
99 __fortify_fatal("fgets: buffer size %d < 0", supplied_size);
100 }
101 __check_buffer_access("fgets", "write into", supplied_size, dst_len_from_compiler);
102 return fgets(dst, supplied_size, stream);
103}
104
105size_t __fread_chk(void* __restrict buf, size_t size, size_t count,
106 FILE* __restrict stream, size_t buf_size) {
107 size_t total;
108 if (__predict_false(__size_mul_overflow(size, count, &total))) {
109 // overflow: trigger the error path in fread
110 return fread(buf, size, count, stream);
111 }
112 __check_buffer_access("fread", "write into", total, buf_size);
113 return fread(buf, size, count, stream);
114}
115
116size_t __fwrite_chk(const void* __restrict buf, size_t size, size_t count,
117 FILE* __restrict stream, size_t buf_size) {
118 size_t total;
119 if (__predict_false(__size_mul_overflow(size, count, &total))) {
120 // overflow: trigger the error path in fwrite
121 return fwrite(buf, size, count, stream);
122 }
123 __check_buffer_access("fwrite", "read from", total, buf_size);
124 return fwrite(buf, size, count, stream);
125}
126
127extern char* __getcwd_chk(char* buf, size_t len, size_t actual_size) {
128 __check_buffer_access("getcwd", "write into", len, actual_size);
129 return getcwd(buf, len);
130}
131
132void* __memchr_chk(const void* s, int c, size_t n, size_t actual_size) {
133 __check_buffer_access("memchr", "read from", n, actual_size);
134 return memchr(s, c, n);
135}
136
137// Runtime implementation of __builtin____memmove_chk (used directly by compiler, not in headers).
138extern "C" void* __memmove_chk(void* dst, const void* src, size_t len, size_t dst_len) {
139 __check_buffer_access("memmove", "write into", len, dst_len);
140 return memmove(dst, src, len);
141}
142
Elliott Hughes3c6016f2016-03-01 14:45:58 -0800143// memcpy is performance-critical enough that we have assembler __memcpy_chk implementations.
144// This function is used to give better diagnostics than we can easily do from assembler.
145extern "C" void* __memcpy_chk_fail(void* /*dst*/, const void* /*src*/, size_t count, size_t dst_len) {
146 __check_count("memcpy", "count", count);
147 __check_buffer_access("memcpy", "write into", count, dst_len);
148 abort(); // One of the above is supposed to have failed, otherwise we shouldn't have been called.
149}
150
Elliott Hughesb83d6742016-02-25 20:33:47 -0800151void* __memrchr_chk(const void* s, int c, size_t n, size_t actual_size) {
152 __check_buffer_access("memrchr", "read from", n, actual_size);
153 return memrchr(s, c, n);
154}
155
Elliott Hughes62e59642016-03-01 11:22:42 -0800156// memset is performance-critical enough that we have assembler __memset_chk implementations.
157// This function is used to give better diagnostics than we can easily do from assembler.
158extern "C" void* __memset_chk_fail(void* /*dst*/, int /*byte*/, size_t count, size_t dst_len) {
159 __check_count("memset", "count", count);
160 __check_buffer_access("memset", "write into", count, dst_len);
161 abort(); // One of the above is supposed to have failed, otherwise we shouldn't have been called.
162}
163
Elliott Hughesb83d6742016-02-25 20:33:47 -0800164int __poll_chk(pollfd* fds, nfds_t fd_count, int timeout, size_t fds_size) {
165 __check_pollfd_array("poll", fds_size, fd_count);
166 return poll(fds, fd_count, timeout);
167}
168
169int __ppoll_chk(pollfd* fds, nfds_t fd_count, const timespec* timeout,
170 const sigset_t* mask, size_t fds_size) {
171 __check_pollfd_array("ppoll", fds_size, fd_count);
172 return ppoll(fds, fd_count, timeout, mask);
173}
174
175ssize_t __pread64_chk(int fd, void* buf, size_t count, off64_t offset, size_t buf_size) {
176 __check_count("pread64", "count", count);
177 __check_buffer_access("pread64", "write into", count, buf_size);
178 return pread64(fd, buf, count, offset);
179}
180
181ssize_t __pread_chk(int fd, void* buf, size_t count, off_t offset, size_t buf_size) {
182 __check_count("pread", "count", count);
183 __check_buffer_access("pread", "write into", count, buf_size);
184 return pread(fd, buf, count, offset);
185}
186
187ssize_t __pwrite64_chk(int fd, const void* buf, size_t count, off64_t offset,
188 size_t buf_size) {
189 __check_count("pwrite64", "count", count);
190 __check_buffer_access("pwrite64", "read from", count, buf_size);
191 return pwrite64(fd, buf, count, offset);
192}
193
194ssize_t __pwrite_chk(int fd, const void* buf, size_t count, off_t offset,
195 size_t buf_size) {
196 __check_count("pwrite", "count", count);
197 __check_buffer_access("pwrite", "read from", count, buf_size);
198 return pwrite(fd, buf, count, offset);
199}
200
201ssize_t __read_chk(int fd, void* buf, size_t count, size_t buf_size) {
202 __check_count("read", "count", count);
203 __check_buffer_access("read", "write into", count, buf_size);
204 return read(fd, buf, count);
205}
206
207ssize_t __readlinkat_chk(int dirfd, const char* path, char* buf, size_t size, size_t buf_size) {
208 __check_count("readlinkat", "size", size);
209 __check_buffer_access("readlinkat", "write into", size, buf_size);
210 return readlinkat(dirfd, path, buf, size);
211}
212
213ssize_t __readlink_chk(const char* path, char* buf, size_t size, size_t buf_size) {
214 __check_count("readlink", "size", size);
215 __check_buffer_access("readlink", "write into", size, buf_size);
216 return readlink(path, buf, size);
217}
218
219ssize_t __recvfrom_chk(int socket, void* buf, size_t len, size_t buf_size,
220 int flags, const sockaddr* src_addr,
221 socklen_t* addrlen) {
222 __check_buffer_access("recvfrom", "write into", len, buf_size);
223 return recvfrom(socket, buf, len, flags, src_addr, addrlen);
224}
225
226// Runtime implementation of __builtin____stpcpy_chk (used directly by compiler, not in headers)..
227extern "C" char* __stpcpy_chk(char* dst, const char* src, size_t dst_len) {
228 // TODO: optimize so we don't scan src twice.
229 size_t src_len = strlen(src) + 1;
230 __check_buffer_access("stpcpy", "write into", src_len, dst_len);
231 return stpcpy(dst, src);
232}
233
234// Runtime implementation of __builtin____stpncpy_chk (used directly by compiler, not in headers).
235extern "C" char* __stpncpy_chk(char* __restrict dst, const char* __restrict src,
236 size_t len, size_t dst_len) {
237 __check_buffer_access("stpncpy", "write into", len, dst_len);
238 return stpncpy(dst, src, len);
239}
240
241// This is a variant of __stpncpy_chk, but it also checks to make
242// sure we don't read beyond the end of "src". The code for this is
243// based on the original version of stpncpy, but modified to check
244// how much we read from "src" at the end of the copy operation.
245char* __stpncpy_chk2(char* __restrict dst, const char* __restrict src,
246 size_t n, size_t dst_len, size_t src_len) {
247 __check_buffer_access("stpncpy", "write into", n, dst_len);
248 if (n != 0) {
249 char* d = dst;
250 const char* s = src;
251
252 do {
253 if ((*d++ = *s++) == 0) {
254 // NUL pad the remaining n-1 bytes.
255 while (--n != 0) {
256 *d++ = 0;
257 }
258 break;
259 }
260 } while (--n != 0);
261
262 size_t s_copy_len = static_cast<size_t>(s - src);
263 if (__predict_false(s_copy_len > src_len)) {
264 __fortify_fatal("stpncpy: detected read past end of %zu-byte buffer", src_len);
265 }
266 }
267
268 return dst;
269}
270
Elliott Hughesc75da092016-05-25 17:01:31 -0700271// strcat is performance-critical enough that we have assembler __strcat_chk implementations.
272// This function is used to give better diagnostics than we can easily do from assembler.
273extern "C" void __strcat_chk_fail(size_t dst_buf_size) {
274 __fortify_fatal("strcat: prevented write past end of %zu-byte buffer", dst_buf_size);
275}
276
Elliott Hughesb83d6742016-02-25 20:33:47 -0800277char* __strchr_chk(const char* p, int ch, size_t s_len) {
278 for (;; ++p, s_len--) {
279 if (__predict_false(s_len == 0)) {
280 __fortify_fatal("strchr: prevented read past end of buffer");
281 }
282 if (*p == static_cast<char>(ch)) {
283 return const_cast<char*>(p);
284 }
285 if (*p == '\0') {
286 return NULL;
287 }
288 }
289}
290
Elliott Hughesbdd8f892016-05-26 16:38:34 -0700291// strcpy is performance-critical enough that we have assembler __strcpy_chk implementations.
292// This function is used to give better diagnostics than we can easily do from assembler.
293extern "C" void __strcpy_chk_fail(size_t dst_buf_size) {
294 __fortify_fatal("strcpy: prevented write past end of %zu-byte buffer", dst_buf_size);
295}
296
Elliott Hughesb83d6742016-02-25 20:33:47 -0800297size_t __strlcat_chk(char* dst, const char* src,
298 size_t supplied_size, size_t dst_len_from_compiler) {
299 __check_buffer_access("strlcat", "write into", supplied_size, dst_len_from_compiler);
300 return strlcat(dst, src, supplied_size);
301}
302
303size_t __strlcpy_chk(char* dst, const char* src,
304 size_t supplied_size, size_t dst_len_from_compiler) {
305 __check_buffer_access("strlcpy", "write into", supplied_size, dst_len_from_compiler);
306 return strlcpy(dst, src, supplied_size);
307}
308
309size_t __strlen_chk(const char* s, size_t s_len) {
310 // TODO: "prevented" here would be a lie because this strlen can run off the end.
311 // strlen is too important to be expensive, so we wanted to be able to call the optimized
312 // implementation, but I think we need to implement optimized assembler __strlen_chk routines.
313 size_t ret = strlen(s);
314 if (__predict_false(ret >= s_len)) {
315 __fortify_fatal("strlen: detected read past end of buffer");
316 }
317 return ret;
318}
319
320// Runtime implementation of __builtin____strncat_chk (used directly by compiler, not in headers).
321extern "C" char* __strncat_chk(char* __restrict dst, const char* __restrict src,
322 size_t len, size_t dst_buf_size) {
323 if (len == 0) {
324 return dst;
325 }
326
327 size_t dst_len = __strlen_chk(dst, dst_buf_size);
328 char* d = dst + dst_len;
329 dst_buf_size -= dst_len;
330
331 while (*src != '\0') {
332 *d++ = *src++;
333 len--; dst_buf_size--;
334
335 if (__predict_false(dst_buf_size == 0)) {
336 __fortify_fatal("strncat: prevented write past end of buffer");
337 }
338
339 if (len == 0) {
340 break;
341 }
342 }
343
344 *d = '\0';
345 return dst;
346}
347
348// Runtime implementation of __builtin____strncpy_chk (used directly by compiler, not in headers).
349extern "C" char* __strncpy_chk(char* __restrict dst, const char* __restrict src,
350 size_t len, size_t dst_len) {
351 __check_buffer_access("strncpy", "write into", len, dst_len);
352 return strncpy(dst, src, len);
353}
354
355// This is a variant of __strncpy_chk, but it also checks to make
356// sure we don't read beyond the end of "src". The code for this is
357// based on the original version of strncpy, but modified to check
358// how much we read from "src" at the end of the copy operation.
359char* __strncpy_chk2(char* __restrict dst, const char* __restrict src,
360 size_t n, size_t dst_len, size_t src_len) {
361 __check_buffer_access("strncpy", "write into", n, dst_len);
362 if (n != 0) {
363 char* d = dst;
364 const char* s = src;
365
366 do {
367 if ((*d++ = *s++) == 0) {
368 // NUL pad the remaining n-1 bytes.
369 while (--n != 0) {
370 *d++ = 0;
371 }
372 break;
373 }
374 } while (--n != 0);
375
376 size_t s_copy_len = static_cast<size_t>(s - src);
377 if (__predict_false(s_copy_len > src_len)) {
378 __fortify_fatal("strncpy: detected read past end of %zu-byte buffer", src_len);
379 }
380 }
381
382 return dst;
383}
384
385char* __strrchr_chk(const char* p, int ch, size_t s_len) {
386 for (const char* save = NULL;; ++p, s_len--) {
387 if (s_len == 0) {
388 __fortify_fatal("strrchr: prevented read past end of buffer");
389 }
390 if (*p == static_cast<char>(ch)) {
391 save = p;
392 }
393 if (!*p) {
394 return const_cast<char*>(save);
395 }
396 }
397}
398
399mode_t __umask_chk(mode_t mode) {
400 if (__predict_false((mode & 0777) != mode)) {
401 __fortify_fatal("umask: called with invalid mask %o", mode);
402 }
403
404 return umask(mode);
405}
406
407// Runtime implementation of __builtin____vsnprintf_chk (used directly by compiler, not in headers).
408extern "C" int __vsnprintf_chk(char* dst, size_t supplied_size, int /*flags*/,
409 size_t dst_len_from_compiler, const char* format, va_list va) {
410 __check_buffer_access("vsnprintf", "write into", supplied_size, dst_len_from_compiler);
411 return vsnprintf(dst, supplied_size, format, va);
412}
413
414// Runtime implementation of __builtin____snprintf_chk (used directly by compiler, not in headers).
415extern "C" int __snprintf_chk(char* dst, size_t supplied_size, int flags,
416 size_t dst_len_from_compiler, const char* format, ...) {
417 va_list va;
418 va_start(va, format);
419 int result = __vsnprintf_chk(dst, supplied_size, flags, dst_len_from_compiler, format, va);
420 va_end(va);
421 return result;
422}
423
424// Runtime implementation of __builtin____vsprintf_chk (used directly by compiler, not in headers).
425extern "C" int __vsprintf_chk(char* dst, int /*flags*/,
426 size_t dst_len_from_compiler, const char* format, va_list va) {
427 int result = vsnprintf(dst, dst_len_from_compiler, format, va);
428 __check_buffer_access("vsprintf", "write into", result + 1, dst_len_from_compiler);
429 return result;
430}
431
432// Runtime implementation of __builtin____sprintf_chk (used directly by compiler, not in headers).
433extern "C" int __sprintf_chk(char* dst, int flags, size_t dst_len_from_compiler,
434 const char* format, ...) {
435 va_list va;
436 va_start(va, format);
437 int result = __vsprintf_chk(dst, flags, dst_len_from_compiler, format, va);
438 va_end(va);
439 return result;
440}
441
442ssize_t __write_chk(int fd, const void* buf, size_t count, size_t buf_size) {
443 __check_count("write", "count", count);
444 __check_buffer_access("write", "read from", count, buf_size);
445 return write(fd, buf, count);
446}