Use ScopedFd and unique_ptr to manage resources, so that we can early
exit instead of having 9 levels of indentation.
Change-Id: Ia5fed76c7d959f1f198ea540c56c508f7e1585c4
Add the following mount options to the /proc filesystem:
hidepid=2,gid=3009
This change blocks /proc access unless you're in group 3009
(aka AID_READPROC).
Please see
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt
for documentation on the hidepid option.
hidepid=2 is preferred over hidepid=1 since it leaks less information
and doesn't generate SELinux ptrace denials when trying to access
/proc without being in the proper group.
Add AID_READPROC to processes which need to access /proc entries for
other UIDs.
Bug: 23310674
Change-Id: I22bb55ff7b80ff722945e224845215196f09dafa
Keeping these means that every build has different init and debuggerd
binaries, even if the source was the same. So OTAs that don't touch
these sources would still need to update the binaries.
Both of these messages are only informational, so can be safely removed.
Bootchart already encodes build-specific information from the system
properties.
Bug: 24204119
Change-Id: I7ebd65a20a3e031e7528c9f741616e20b3cd7446
* commit '2fb90dc8b2b590e674c5e433e8bf3d3f08a887c8':
debuggerd: audit pid, uid and gid on SE Linux denial
property_service: log pid,uid and gid of setprop client
When debugging SE Linux audit messages from debuggerd, its
unclear what process is triggering the access violation. To
assist in debugging, we also log pid, uid and gid.
Before:
avc: denied { dump_backtrace } for scontext=u:r:dumpstate:s0 ...
After:
avc: denied { dump_backtrace } for pid=198 uid=1019 gid=1019 ..
Change-Id: I8263e6f5e77917139b73c3e84b76f7f97fd98003
Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
Clang 3.8 warns against this now, and it is tripping up part of a test.
We suppress the warning, since we are trying to actually test that this
behavior is properly handled.
Change-Id: I8705900572e1a6704bbdc001fece3e2d16c7077c
This reverts commit ab5e583327.
And statically link llvm libraries on host to remove dependency
on 32-bit llvm shared library which is not included in the prebuilt.
Bug: 22229391
Change-Id: I8210687655ee1809fd820ab2a6ca5dfaf3f9096d
Static binaries don't get the signal handler installed (that's done by the
dynamic linker) so we don't need to worry about seeing SIGPIPE crashes from
old binaries.
Bug: http://b/20659371
Change-Id: I3b5566634fadd3e822262561188d29814bccd1fd
If the first read when dumping memory returns no data, skip ahead to
the next page boundary and try and read from there. This fixes a case
where the address at which to start dumping memory is unreadable, but
crosses back into readable memory.
Bug: 22234753
Change-Id: Ie28d5c027013577ca06f5396aba498366a3b6749
Use debug.debuggerd.wait_for_gdb being set to non-zero to
determine if debuggerd should stop and wait for someone to
attach gdb to the crashing process.
Bug: 22233908
Change-Id: Id55a1572b479a70d395b7270392ce6fb70dbfdca
We improved gdbclient to make the process simpler, but didn't update
debuggerd to match.
Bug: http://b/22233857
Change-Id: If4137943f567a9e566a3ac7f485c9b1eab2c68e9
The debuggerd code sometimes calls _LOG(..., logtype::ERROR, ...)
and sometimes ALOGE(). Standardize on ALOGE since the _LOG message
will wind up in the tombstone in weird places, but using ALOGE
will wind up in the logcat portion of the tombstone.
Bug: 21467089
Change-Id: Ie893f5e91d45b48ef3f5864c3a714e60ac848fb3
d34e407aeb removed support for
running with SELinux completely disabled. SELinux must either be
in permissive or enforcing mode now.
Remove unnecessary calls to is_selinux_enabled(). It always returns
true now.
Change-Id: Ife3156b74b13b2e590afe4accf716fc7776567e5
Previously, the map printing in tombstones for 64 bit devices uses
a variable length value. This means that the maps are not lined up.
The new format is to print the map as 00000000'00000000 in all ways.
Also fix a bug where the backtrace_map_t did not initialize all
parameters.
Add unit tests for all of the dump_all_maps function.
Bug: 20950813
(cherry picked from commit 862fe02919)
Change-Id: Ife5c48bddeb19006a98f9e87520474e97b97f6d9
Previously, the map printing in tombstones for 64 bit devices uses
a variable length value. This means that the maps are not lined up.
The new format is to print the map as 00000000'00000000 in all ways.
Also fix a bug where the backtrace_map_t did not initialize all
parameters.
Add unit tests for all of the dump_all_maps function.
Bug: 20950813
Change-Id: I30901c8a0251b00d85c4c01476b033ef8db84e32
- Add dumping memory around registers for x86/x86_64.
- Add unit tests for new dump_memory function.
- Cleanup all of the machine.cpp files.
- Increase the high address check for 32 bit, and decrease the high
address allowed for 64 bit slightly to match mips64.
Bug: 21206576
(cherry picked from commit e8bc77eb84)
Change-Id: I49ec237e30076a232f084da1072bf9aba15dc0cd
- Add dumping memory around registers for x86/x86_64.
- Add unit tests for new dump_memory function.
- Cleanup all of the machine.cpp files.
- Increase the high address check for 32 bit, and decrease the high
address allowed for 64 bit slightly to match mips64.
Bug: 21206576
Change-Id: I6f75141f3282db48b10f7c695a1cf2eb75a08351
Under some conditions, /proc/<pid>/maps might return nothing. If we
try and unwind in this case, we'll crash. Check this case and fail
the unwind.
Add checks that no other functions try and use map_ without
checking for nullptr.
Add logging when an unwind fails so it's clear what happened.
Bug: 21162746
Change-Id: I56ce51dda0cfc9db20475a441f118108196aa07c
(cherry picked from commit 30c942cf10)
Under some conditions, /proc/<pid>/maps might return nothing. If we
try and unwind in this case, we'll crash. Check this case and fail
the unwind.
Add checks that no other functions try and use map_ without
checking for nullptr.
Add logging when an unwind fails so it's clear what happened.
Bug: 21162746
Change-Id: I56ce51dda0cfc9db20475a441f118108196aa07c
This avoids the log daemon skipping some of the log output from
debuggerd.
Bug: 20846525
(cherry picked from commit b0412a5c2b)
Change-Id: Ifed48814d76c7e855645b6d5487d5e6e1fcafd9e
The new linker relocation packing support uses non-zero load bases,
so we better handle them properly.
Also print out the load base for a map if it's non-zero.
Bug: 20687795
(cherry picked from commit 329ed7dae4)
Change-Id: Ibc37d8c8bb032820dca4e7531184349ba6d402d2
The new linker relocation packing support uses non-zero load bases,
so we better handle them properly.
Also print out the load base for a map if it's non-zero.
Bug: 20687795
Change-Id: Iec2d1db2051e7b4a278c1dfa57d745128a7f2974
ELF said that padding is present, if necessary, to ensure 4-byte
alignment for the descriptor and next note entry, but such padding
is not included in namesz and descsz.
Change-Id: I7896783f3d9a787772d56c49905f52a493c9fba1