//===-- crash_handler.h -----------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef GWP_ASAN_OPTIONAL_CRASH_HANDLER_H_ #define GWP_ASAN_OPTIONAL_CRASH_HANDLER_H_ #include "gwp_asan/guarded_pool_allocator.h" #include "gwp_asan/options.h" namespace gwp_asan { namespace crash_handler { // ================================ Requirements =============================== // This function must be provided by the supporting allocator only when this // provided crash handler is used to dump the generic report. // sanitizer::Printf() function can be simply used here. // ================================ Description ================================ // This function shall produce output according to a strict subset of the C // standard library's printf() family. This function must support printing the // following formats: // 1. integers: "%([0-9]*)?(z|ll)?{d,u,x,X}" // 2. pointers: "%p" // 3. strings: "%[-]([0-9]*)?(\\.\\*)?s" // 4. chars: "%c" // This function must be implemented in a signal-safe manner, and thus must not // malloc(). // =================================== Notes =================================== // This function has a slightly different signature than the C standard // library's printf(). Notably, it returns 'void' rather than 'int'. typedef void (*Printf_t)(const char *Format, ...); // ================================ Requirements =============================== // This function is required for the supporting allocator, but one of the three // provided implementations may be used (RTGwpAsanBacktraceLibc, // RTGwpAsanBacktraceSanitizerCommon, or BasicPrintBacktraceFunction). // ================================ Description ================================ // This function shall take the backtrace provided in `TraceBuffer`, and print // it in a human-readable format using `Print`. Generally, this function shall // resolve raw pointers to section offsets and print them with the following // sanitizer-common format: // " #{frame_number} {pointer} in {function name} ({binary name}+{offset}" // e.g. " #5 0x420459 in _start (/tmp/uaf+0x420459)" // This format allows the backtrace to be symbolized offline successfully using // llvm-symbolizer. // =================================== Notes =================================== // This function may directly or indirectly call malloc(), as the // GuardedPoolAllocator contains a reentrancy barrier to prevent infinite // recursion. Any allocation made inside this function will be served by the // supporting allocator, and will not have GWP-ASan protections. typedef void (*PrintBacktrace_t)(uintptr_t *TraceBuffer, size_t TraceLength, Printf_t Print); // Returns a function pointer to a basic PrintBacktrace implementation. This // implementation simply prints the stack trace in a human readable fashion // without any symbolization. PrintBacktrace_t getBasicPrintBacktraceFunction(); // Install the SIGSEGV crash handler for printing use-after-free and heap- // buffer-{under|over}flow exceptions if the user asked for it. This is platform // specific as even though POSIX and Windows both support registering handlers // through signal(), we have to use platform-specific signal handlers to obtain // the address that caused the SIGSEGV exception. GPA->init() must be called // before this function. void installSignalHandlers(gwp_asan::GuardedPoolAllocator *GPA, Printf_t Printf, PrintBacktrace_t PrintBacktrace, options::Backtrace_t Backtrace); void uninstallSignalHandlers(); void dumpReport(uintptr_t ErrorPtr, const gwp_asan::AllocatorState *State, const gwp_asan::AllocationMetadata *Metadata, options::Backtrace_t Backtrace, Printf_t Printf, PrintBacktrace_t PrintBacktrace); } // namespace crash_handler } // namespace gwp_asan #endif // GWP_ASAN_OPTIONAL_CRASH_HANDLER_H_ |