//===-- interception_linux.cc -----------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file is a part of AddressSanitizer, an address sanity checker. // // Linux-specific interception methods. //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "interception.h" #if SANITIZER_LINUX || SANITIZER_FREEBSD || SANITIZER_NETBSD || \ SANITIZER_OPENBSD || SANITIZER_SOLARIS #include <dlfcn.h> // for dlsym() and dlvsym() #if SANITIZER_NETBSD #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_libc.h" #endif namespace __interception { bool GetRealFunctionAddress(const char *func_name, uptr *func_addr, uptr real, uptr wrapper) { #if SANITIZER_NETBSD // XXX: Find a better way to handle renames if (internal_strcmp(func_name, "sigaction") == 0) func_name = "__sigaction_siginfo"; #endif *func_addr = (uptr)dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, func_name); if (!*func_addr) { // If the lookup using RTLD_NEXT failed, the sanitizer runtime library is // later in the library search order than the DSO that we are trying to // intercept, which means that we cannot intercept this function. We still // want the address of the real definition, though, so look it up using // RTLD_DEFAULT. *func_addr = (uptr)dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, func_name); } return real == wrapper; } // Android and Solaris do not have dlvsym #if !SANITIZER_ANDROID && !SANITIZER_SOLARIS && !SANITIZER_OPENBSD void *GetFuncAddrVer(const char *func_name, const char *ver) { return dlvsym(RTLD_NEXT, func_name, ver); } #endif // !SANITIZER_ANDROID } // namespace __interception #endif // SANITIZER_LINUX || SANITIZER_FREEBSD || SANITIZER_NETBSD || // SANITIZER_OPENBSD || SANITIZER_SOLARIS |