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613 lines
18 KiB
C
613 lines
18 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright 2011-2017 by the PaX Team <pageexec@freemail.hu>
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* Modified by Alexander Popov <alex.popov@linux.com>
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* Licensed under the GPL v2
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*
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* Note: the choice of the license means that the compilation process is
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* NOT 'eligible' as defined by gcc's library exception to the GPL v3,
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* but for the kernel it doesn't matter since it doesn't link against
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* any of the gcc libraries
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*
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* This gcc plugin is needed for tracking the lowest border of the kernel stack.
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* It instruments the kernel code inserting stackleak_track_stack() calls:
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* - after alloca();
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* - for the functions with a stack frame size greater than or equal
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* to the "track-min-size" plugin parameter.
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*
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* This plugin is ported from grsecurity/PaX. For more information see:
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* https://grsecurity.net/
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* https://pax.grsecurity.net/
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*
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* Debugging:
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* - use fprintf() to stderr, debug_generic_expr(), debug_gimple_stmt(),
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* print_rtl_single() and debug_rtx();
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* - add "-fdump-tree-all -fdump-rtl-all" to the plugin CFLAGS in
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* Makefile.gcc-plugins to see the verbose dumps of the gcc passes;
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* - use gcc -E to understand the preprocessing shenanigans;
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* - use gcc with enabled CFG/GIMPLE/SSA verification (--enable-checking).
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*/
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#include "gcc-common.h"
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__visible int plugin_is_GPL_compatible;
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static int track_frame_size = -1;
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static bool build_for_x86 = false;
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static const char track_function[] = "stackleak_track_stack";
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static bool disable = false;
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static bool verbose = false;
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/*
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* Mark these global variables (roots) for gcc garbage collector since
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* they point to the garbage-collected memory.
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*/
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static GTY(()) tree track_function_decl;
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static struct plugin_info stackleak_plugin_info = {
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.version = "201707101337",
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.help = "track-min-size=nn\ttrack stack for functions with a stack frame size >= nn bytes\n"
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"arch=target_arch\tspecify target build arch\n"
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"disable\t\tdo not activate the plugin\n"
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"verbose\t\tprint info about the instrumentation\n"
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};
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static void add_stack_tracking_gcall(gimple_stmt_iterator *gsi, bool after)
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{
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gimple stmt;
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gcall *gimple_call;
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cgraph_node_ptr node;
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basic_block bb;
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/* Insert calling stackleak_track_stack() */
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stmt = gimple_build_call(track_function_decl, 0);
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gimple_call = as_a_gcall(stmt);
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if (after)
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gsi_insert_after(gsi, gimple_call, GSI_CONTINUE_LINKING);
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else
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gsi_insert_before(gsi, gimple_call, GSI_SAME_STMT);
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/* Update the cgraph */
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bb = gimple_bb(gimple_call);
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node = cgraph_get_create_node(track_function_decl);
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gcc_assert(node);
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cgraph_create_edge(cgraph_get_node(current_function_decl), node,
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gimple_call, bb->count,
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compute_call_stmt_bb_frequency(current_function_decl, bb));
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}
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static bool is_alloca(gimple stmt)
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{
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if (gimple_call_builtin_p(stmt, BUILT_IN_ALLOCA))
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return true;
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if (gimple_call_builtin_p(stmt, BUILT_IN_ALLOCA_WITH_ALIGN))
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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static tree get_current_stack_pointer_decl(void)
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{
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varpool_node_ptr node;
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FOR_EACH_VARIABLE(node) {
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tree var = NODE_DECL(node);
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tree name = DECL_NAME(var);
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if (DECL_NAME_LENGTH(var) != sizeof("current_stack_pointer") - 1)
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continue;
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if (strcmp(IDENTIFIER_POINTER(name), "current_stack_pointer"))
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continue;
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return var;
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}
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if (verbose) {
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fprintf(stderr, "stackleak: missing current_stack_pointer in %s()\n",
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DECL_NAME_POINTER(current_function_decl));
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}
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return NULL_TREE;
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}
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static void add_stack_tracking_gasm(gimple_stmt_iterator *gsi, bool after)
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{
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gasm *asm_call = NULL;
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tree sp_decl, input;
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vec<tree, va_gc> *inputs = NULL;
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/* 'no_caller_saved_registers' is currently supported only for x86 */
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gcc_assert(build_for_x86);
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/*
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* Insert calling stackleak_track_stack() in asm:
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* asm volatile("call stackleak_track_stack"
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* :: "r" (current_stack_pointer))
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* Use ASM_CALL_CONSTRAINT trick from arch/x86/include/asm/asm.h.
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* This constraint is taken into account during gcc shrink-wrapping
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* optimization. It is needed to be sure that stackleak_track_stack()
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* call is inserted after the prologue of the containing function,
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* when the stack frame is prepared.
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*/
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sp_decl = get_current_stack_pointer_decl();
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if (sp_decl == NULL_TREE) {
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add_stack_tracking_gcall(gsi, after);
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return;
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}
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input = build_tree_list(NULL_TREE, build_const_char_string(2, "r"));
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input = chainon(NULL_TREE, build_tree_list(input, sp_decl));
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vec_safe_push(inputs, input);
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asm_call = gimple_build_asm_vec("call stackleak_track_stack",
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inputs, NULL, NULL, NULL);
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gimple_asm_set_volatile(asm_call, true);
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if (after)
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gsi_insert_after(gsi, asm_call, GSI_CONTINUE_LINKING);
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else
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gsi_insert_before(gsi, asm_call, GSI_SAME_STMT);
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update_stmt(asm_call);
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}
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static void add_stack_tracking(gimple_stmt_iterator *gsi, bool after)
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{
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/*
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* The 'no_caller_saved_registers' attribute is used for
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* stackleak_track_stack(). If the compiler supports this attribute for
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* the target arch, we can add calling stackleak_track_stack() in asm.
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* That improves performance: we avoid useless operations with the
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* caller-saved registers in the functions from which we will remove
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* stackleak_track_stack() call during the stackleak_cleanup pass.
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*/
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if (lookup_attribute_spec(get_identifier("no_caller_saved_registers")))
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add_stack_tracking_gasm(gsi, after);
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else
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add_stack_tracking_gcall(gsi, after);
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}
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/*
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* Work with the GIMPLE representation of the code. Insert the
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* stackleak_track_stack() call after alloca() and into the beginning
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* of the function if it is not instrumented.
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*/
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static unsigned int stackleak_instrument_execute(void)
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{
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basic_block bb, entry_bb;
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bool prologue_instrumented = false, is_leaf = true;
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gimple_stmt_iterator gsi = { 0 };
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/*
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* ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR is a basic block which represents possible entry
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* point of a function. This block does not contain any code and
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* has a CFG edge to its successor.
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*/
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gcc_assert(single_succ_p(ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN(cfun)));
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entry_bb = single_succ(ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN(cfun));
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/*
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* Loop through the GIMPLE statements in each of cfun basic blocks.
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* cfun is a global variable which represents the function that is
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* currently processed.
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*/
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FOR_EACH_BB_FN(bb, cfun) {
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for (gsi = gsi_start_bb(bb); !gsi_end_p(gsi); gsi_next(&gsi)) {
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gimple stmt;
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stmt = gsi_stmt(gsi);
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/* Leaf function is a function which makes no calls */
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if (is_gimple_call(stmt))
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is_leaf = false;
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if (!is_alloca(stmt))
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continue;
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if (verbose) {
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fprintf(stderr, "stackleak: be careful, alloca() in %s()\n",
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DECL_NAME_POINTER(current_function_decl));
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}
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/* Insert stackleak_track_stack() call after alloca() */
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add_stack_tracking(&gsi, true);
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if (bb == entry_bb)
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prologue_instrumented = true;
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}
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}
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if (prologue_instrumented)
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return 0;
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/*
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* Special cases to skip the instrumentation.
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*
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* Taking the address of static inline functions materializes them,
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* but we mustn't instrument some of them as the resulting stack
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* alignment required by the function call ABI will break other
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* assumptions regarding the expected (but not otherwise enforced)
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* register clobbering ABI.
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*
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* Case in point: native_save_fl on amd64 when optimized for size
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* clobbers rdx if it were instrumented here.
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*
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* TODO: any more special cases?
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*/
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if (is_leaf &&
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!TREE_PUBLIC(current_function_decl) &&
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DECL_DECLARED_INLINE_P(current_function_decl)) {
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return 0;
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}
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if (is_leaf &&
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!strncmp(IDENTIFIER_POINTER(DECL_NAME(current_function_decl)),
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"_paravirt_", 10)) {
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return 0;
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}
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/* Insert stackleak_track_stack() call at the function beginning */
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bb = entry_bb;
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if (!single_pred_p(bb)) {
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/* gcc_assert(bb_loop_depth(bb) ||
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(bb->flags & BB_IRREDUCIBLE_LOOP)); */
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split_edge(single_succ_edge(ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN(cfun)));
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gcc_assert(single_succ_p(ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN(cfun)));
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bb = single_succ(ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN(cfun));
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}
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gsi = gsi_after_labels(bb);
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add_stack_tracking(&gsi, false);
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return 0;
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}
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static bool large_stack_frame(void)
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{
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#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 8000
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return maybe_ge(get_frame_size(), track_frame_size);
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#else
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return (get_frame_size() >= track_frame_size);
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#endif
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}
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static void remove_stack_tracking_gcall(void)
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{
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rtx_insn *insn, *next;
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/*
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* Find stackleak_track_stack() calls. Loop through the chain of insns,
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* which is an RTL representation of the code for a function.
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*
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* The example of a matching insn:
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* (call_insn 8 4 10 2 (call (mem (symbol_ref ("stackleak_track_stack")
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* [flags 0x41] <function_decl 0x7f7cd3302a80 stackleak_track_stack>)
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* [0 stackleak_track_stack S1 A8]) (0)) 675 {*call} (expr_list
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* (symbol_ref ("stackleak_track_stack") [flags 0x41] <function_decl
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* 0x7f7cd3302a80 stackleak_track_stack>) (expr_list (0) (nil))) (nil))
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*/
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for (insn = get_insns(); insn; insn = next) {
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rtx body;
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next = NEXT_INSN(insn);
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/* Check the expression code of the insn */
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if (!CALL_P(insn))
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continue;
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/*
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* Check the expression code of the insn body, which is an RTL
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* Expression (RTX) describing the side effect performed by
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* that insn.
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*/
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body = PATTERN(insn);
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if (GET_CODE(body) == PARALLEL)
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body = XVECEXP(body, 0, 0);
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if (GET_CODE(body) != CALL)
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continue;
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/*
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* Check the first operand of the call expression. It should
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* be a mem RTX describing the needed subroutine with a
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* symbol_ref RTX.
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*/
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body = XEXP(body, 0);
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if (GET_CODE(body) != MEM)
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continue;
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body = XEXP(body, 0);
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if (GET_CODE(body) != SYMBOL_REF)
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continue;
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if (SYMBOL_REF_DECL(body) != track_function_decl)
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continue;
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/* Delete the stackleak_track_stack() call */
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delete_insn_and_edges(insn);
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#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION < 8000
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if (GET_CODE(next) == NOTE &&
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NOTE_KIND(next) == NOTE_INSN_CALL_ARG_LOCATION) {
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insn = next;
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next = NEXT_INSN(insn);
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delete_insn_and_edges(insn);
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}
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#endif
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}
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}
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static bool remove_stack_tracking_gasm(void)
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{
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bool removed = false;
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rtx_insn *insn, *next;
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/* 'no_caller_saved_registers' is currently supported only for x86 */
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gcc_assert(build_for_x86);
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/*
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* Find stackleak_track_stack() asm calls. Loop through the chain of
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* insns, which is an RTL representation of the code for a function.
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*
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* The example of a matching insn:
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* (insn 11 5 12 2 (parallel [ (asm_operands/v
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* ("call stackleak_track_stack") ("") 0
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* [ (reg/v:DI 7 sp [ current_stack_pointer ]) ]
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* [ (asm_input:DI ("r")) ] [])
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* (clobber (reg:CC 17 flags)) ]) -1 (nil))
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*/
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for (insn = get_insns(); insn; insn = next) {
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rtx body;
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next = NEXT_INSN(insn);
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/* Check the expression code of the insn */
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if (!NONJUMP_INSN_P(insn))
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continue;
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/*
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* Check the expression code of the insn body, which is an RTL
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* Expression (RTX) describing the side effect performed by
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* that insn.
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*/
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body = PATTERN(insn);
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if (GET_CODE(body) != PARALLEL)
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continue;
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body = XVECEXP(body, 0, 0);
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if (GET_CODE(body) != ASM_OPERANDS)
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continue;
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if (strcmp(ASM_OPERANDS_TEMPLATE(body),
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"call stackleak_track_stack")) {
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continue;
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}
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delete_insn_and_edges(insn);
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gcc_assert(!removed);
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removed = true;
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}
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return removed;
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}
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/*
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* Work with the RTL representation of the code.
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* Remove the unneeded stackleak_track_stack() calls from the functions
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* which don't call alloca() and don't have a large enough stack frame size.
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*/
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static unsigned int stackleak_cleanup_execute(void)
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{
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const char *fn = DECL_NAME_POINTER(current_function_decl);
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bool removed = false;
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/*
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* Leave stack tracking in functions that call alloca().
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* Additional case:
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* gcc before version 7 called allocate_dynamic_stack_space() from
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* expand_stack_vars() for runtime alignment of constant-sized stack
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* variables. That caused cfun->calls_alloca to be set for functions
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* that in fact don't use alloca().
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* For more info see gcc commit 7072df0aae0c59ae437e.
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* Let's leave such functions instrumented as well.
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*/
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if (cfun->calls_alloca) {
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if (verbose)
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fprintf(stderr, "stackleak: instrument %s(): calls_alloca\n", fn);
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return 0;
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}
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/* Leave stack tracking in functions with large stack frame */
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if (large_stack_frame()) {
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if (verbose)
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fprintf(stderr, "stackleak: instrument %s()\n", fn);
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return 0;
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}
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if (lookup_attribute_spec(get_identifier("no_caller_saved_registers")))
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removed = remove_stack_tracking_gasm();
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if (!removed)
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remove_stack_tracking_gcall();
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return 0;
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}
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static bool stackleak_gate(void)
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{
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tree section;
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section = lookup_attribute("section",
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DECL_ATTRIBUTES(current_function_decl));
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if (section && TREE_VALUE(section)) {
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section = TREE_VALUE(TREE_VALUE(section));
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if (!strncmp(TREE_STRING_POINTER(section), ".init.text", 10))
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return false;
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if (!strncmp(TREE_STRING_POINTER(section), ".devinit.text", 13))
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return false;
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if (!strncmp(TREE_STRING_POINTER(section), ".cpuinit.text", 13))
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return false;
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if (!strncmp(TREE_STRING_POINTER(section), ".meminit.text", 13))
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return false;
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}
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return track_frame_size >= 0;
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}
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/* Build the function declaration for stackleak_track_stack() */
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static void stackleak_start_unit(void *gcc_data __unused,
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void *user_data __unused)
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{
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tree fntype;
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/* void stackleak_track_stack(void) */
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fntype = build_function_type_list(void_type_node, NULL_TREE);
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track_function_decl = build_fn_decl(track_function, fntype);
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DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME(track_function_decl); /* for LTO */
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TREE_PUBLIC(track_function_decl) = 1;
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TREE_USED(track_function_decl) = 1;
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DECL_EXTERNAL(track_function_decl) = 1;
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DECL_ARTIFICIAL(track_function_decl) = 1;
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DECL_PRESERVE_P(track_function_decl) = 1;
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}
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/*
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* Pass gate function is a predicate function that gets executed before the
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* corresponding pass. If the return value is 'true' the pass gets executed,
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* otherwise, it is skipped.
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*/
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static bool stackleak_instrument_gate(void)
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{
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return stackleak_gate();
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}
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#define PASS_NAME stackleak_instrument
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#define PROPERTIES_REQUIRED PROP_gimple_leh | PROP_cfg
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#define TODO_FLAGS_START TODO_verify_ssa | TODO_verify_flow | TODO_verify_stmts
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#define TODO_FLAGS_FINISH TODO_verify_ssa | TODO_verify_stmts | TODO_dump_func \
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| TODO_update_ssa | TODO_rebuild_cgraph_edges
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#include "gcc-generate-gimple-pass.h"
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static bool stackleak_cleanup_gate(void)
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{
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return stackleak_gate();
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}
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#define PASS_NAME stackleak_cleanup
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#define TODO_FLAGS_FINISH TODO_dump_func
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#include "gcc-generate-rtl-pass.h"
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/*
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* Every gcc plugin exports a plugin_init() function that is called right
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* after the plugin is loaded. This function is responsible for registering
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* the plugin callbacks and doing other required initialization.
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*/
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__visible int plugin_init(struct plugin_name_args *plugin_info,
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struct plugin_gcc_version *version)
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{
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const char * const plugin_name = plugin_info->base_name;
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const int argc = plugin_info->argc;
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const struct plugin_argument * const argv = plugin_info->argv;
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int i = 0;
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/* Extra GGC root tables describing our GTY-ed data */
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static const struct ggc_root_tab gt_ggc_r_gt_stackleak[] = {
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{
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.base = &track_function_decl,
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.nelt = 1,
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.stride = sizeof(track_function_decl),
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.cb = >_ggc_mx_tree_node,
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.pchw = >_pch_nx_tree_node
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},
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LAST_GGC_ROOT_TAB
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};
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/*
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* The stackleak_instrument pass should be executed before the
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* "optimized" pass, which is the control flow graph cleanup that is
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* performed just before expanding gcc trees to the RTL. In former
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* versions of the plugin this new pass was inserted before the
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* "tree_profile" pass, which is currently called "profile".
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*/
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PASS_INFO(stackleak_instrument, "optimized", 1,
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PASS_POS_INSERT_BEFORE);
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/*
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* The stackleak_cleanup pass should be executed before the "*free_cfg"
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* pass. It's the moment when the stack frame size is already final,
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* function prologues and epilogues are generated, and the
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* machine-dependent code transformations are not done.
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*/
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PASS_INFO(stackleak_cleanup, "*free_cfg", 1, PASS_POS_INSERT_BEFORE);
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if (!plugin_default_version_check(version, &gcc_version)) {
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error(G_("incompatible gcc/plugin versions"));
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return 1;
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}
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/* Parse the plugin arguments */
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for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
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if (!strcmp(argv[i].key, "track-min-size")) {
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if (!argv[i].value) {
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error(G_("no value supplied for option '-fplugin-arg-%s-%s'"),
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plugin_name, argv[i].key);
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return 1;
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}
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track_frame_size = atoi(argv[i].value);
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if (track_frame_size < 0) {
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error(G_("invalid option argument '-fplugin-arg-%s-%s=%s'"),
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plugin_name, argv[i].key, argv[i].value);
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return 1;
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}
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} else if (!strcmp(argv[i].key, "arch")) {
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if (!argv[i].value) {
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error(G_("no value supplied for option '-fplugin-arg-%s-%s'"),
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plugin_name, argv[i].key);
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return 1;
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}
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if (!strcmp(argv[i].value, "x86"))
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build_for_x86 = true;
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} else if (!strcmp(argv[i].key, "disable")) {
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disable = true;
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} else if (!strcmp(argv[i].key, "verbose")) {
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verbose = true;
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} else {
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error(G_("unknown option '-fplugin-arg-%s-%s'"),
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plugin_name, argv[i].key);
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return 1;
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}
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}
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if (disable) {
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if (verbose)
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fprintf(stderr, "stackleak: disabled for this translation unit\n");
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return 0;
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}
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/* Give the information about the plugin */
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register_callback(plugin_name, PLUGIN_INFO, NULL,
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&stackleak_plugin_info);
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/* Register to be called before processing a translation unit */
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register_callback(plugin_name, PLUGIN_START_UNIT,
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&stackleak_start_unit, NULL);
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/* Register an extra GCC garbage collector (GGC) root table */
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register_callback(plugin_name, PLUGIN_REGISTER_GGC_ROOTS, NULL,
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(void *)>_ggc_r_gt_stackleak);
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/*
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* Hook into the Pass Manager to register new gcc passes.
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*
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* The stack frame size info is available only at the last RTL pass,
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* when it's too late to insert complex code like a function call.
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* So we register two gcc passes to instrument every function at first
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* and remove the unneeded instrumentation later.
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*/
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register_callback(plugin_name, PLUGIN_PASS_MANAGER_SETUP, NULL,
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&stackleak_instrument_pass_info);
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register_callback(plugin_name, PLUGIN_PASS_MANAGER_SETUP, NULL,
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&stackleak_cleanup_pass_info);
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return 0;
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}
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