linux_old1/tools/include/linux/poison.h

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
#ifndef _LINUX_POISON_H
#define _LINUX_POISON_H
/********** include/linux/list.h **********/
/*
* Architectures might want to move the poison pointer offset
* into some well-recognized area such as 0xdead000000000000,
* that is also not mappable by user-space exploits:
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_ILLEGAL_POINTER_VALUE
# define POISON_POINTER_DELTA _AC(CONFIG_ILLEGAL_POINTER_VALUE, UL)
#else
# define POISON_POINTER_DELTA 0
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
#define LIST_POISON1 NULL
#define LIST_POISON2 NULL
#else
/*
* These are non-NULL pointers that will result in page faults
* under normal circumstances, used to verify that nobody uses
* non-initialized list entries.
*/
#define LIST_POISON1 ((void *) 0x100 + POISON_POINTER_DELTA)
#define LIST_POISON2 ((void *) 0x200 + POISON_POINTER_DELTA)
#endif
/********** include/linux/timer.h **********/
/*
* Magic number "tsta" to indicate a static timer initializer
* for the object debugging code.
*/
#define TIMER_ENTRY_STATIC ((void *) 0x300 + POISON_POINTER_DELTA)
/********** mm/debug-pagealloc.c **********/
#ifdef CONFIG_PAGE_POISONING_ZERO
#define PAGE_POISON 0x00
#else
#define PAGE_POISON 0xaa
#endif
/********** mm/page_alloc.c ************/
#define TAIL_MAPPING ((void *) 0x400 + POISON_POINTER_DELTA)
/********** mm/slab.c **********/
/*
* Magic nums for obj red zoning.
* Placed in the first word before and the first word after an obj.
*/
#define RED_INACTIVE 0x09F911029D74E35BULL /* when obj is inactive */
#define RED_ACTIVE 0xD84156C5635688C0ULL /* when obj is active */
#define SLUB_RED_INACTIVE 0xbb
#define SLUB_RED_ACTIVE 0xcc
/* ...and for poisoning */
#define POISON_INUSE 0x5a /* for use-uninitialised poisoning */
#define POISON_FREE 0x6b /* for use-after-free poisoning */
#define POISON_END 0xa5 /* end-byte of poisoning */
/********** arch/$ARCH/mm/init.c **********/
#define POISON_FREE_INITMEM 0xcc
/********** arch/ia64/hp/common/sba_iommu.c **********/
/*
* arch/ia64/hp/common/sba_iommu.c uses a 16-byte poison string with a
* value of "SBAIOMMU POISON\0" for spill-over poisoning.
*/
/********** fs/jbd/journal.c **********/
#define JBD_POISON_FREE 0x5b
#define JBD2_POISON_FREE 0x5c
/********** drivers/base/dmapool.c **********/
#define POOL_POISON_FREED 0xa7 /* !inuse */
#define POOL_POISON_ALLOCATED 0xa9 /* !initted */
/********** drivers/atm/ **********/
#define ATM_POISON_FREE 0x12
#define ATM_POISON 0xdeadbeef
/********** kernel/mutexes **********/
#define MUTEX_DEBUG_INIT 0x11
#define MUTEX_DEBUG_FREE 0x22
/********** lib/flex_array.c **********/
#define FLEX_ARRAY_FREE 0x6c /* for use-after-free poisoning */
/********** security/ **********/
#define KEY_DESTROY 0xbd
#endif